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14 of July, 20:31

Poroshenko requires to make international court of the disaster Boeing
The head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko insists on the establishment of the international Tribunal for the crash of Boeing in Ukraine, informs a site of the head of the Ukrainian country.

first in the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation said that Moscow believes that it is premature and counterproductive to the question of the international Tribunal for the crash "Boeing" in Ukraine. As stated, in the capital of Russia does not consider the development of the Tribunal adequate mechanism to connect to those responsible for the accident flight.

As noted, on Tuesday, Poroshenko has held a phone conversation with Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper, during which the interlocutors " remembered about the approaching anniversary of the tragedy of the downed plane MH17 ".

"But the head Poroshenko drew attention to the importance of the international Tribunal for connection to the perpetrators of this crime ", - is informed in the report.
On 13 July the head of the diplomatic missions of Australia, Belgium, the Netherlands, Malaysia and Ukraine were taken to the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation upon request. During the meeting with Deputy Minister of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Gennady Gatilov they stated the position in favor of the establishment of the international Tribunal for the crash of the Malaysian airplane MH-17 and the adoption with the aim of addressing the resolution of the UN security Council on the basis of the head VII of the UN Charter (action concerning the danger of the world).

Authorized the aforementioned countries told about the intention to discuss this initiative in the framework of the UN in new York in the early establishment of the international Tribunal without waiting for the completion of ongoing technical and criminal investigations of the crash of MH-17.

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