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20 of July, 11:32

Poroshenko and Abbott discussed the issues of the international Tribunal for MH-17
The head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko and Prime Minister of Australia Tony Abbott on the phone discussed the mutual proposal from Australia, Belgium, Malaysia, the Netherlands and Ukraine in relation to the Foundation of the international Tribunal for the crash Malaysian Boeing, notified on the Internet office of the Ukrainian President on the first day of the week.

"The sides agreed to closely coordinate this important initiative, and among them at the level of foreign Ministers ", - is informed in the report.

As they say, the two Sides also exchanged views on de-escalate the situation in Donbas and discussed issues of further assistance to Ukraine from Australia.

The plane, EN route from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur that crashed on 17 July 2014. Lost the lives of all 298 passengers in the cabin, 193 of them were residents of the Netherlands. At the end of may, international experts have completed a search mission at the crash site of the aircraft. The collected debris, the remains of the passengers and their personal belongings were sent to the Netherlands. The final report of the security Council of the Netherlands for reasons of the catastrophe is expected to be placed in the first part of October 2015.

Kiev was subjected to charges of collapse of the liner of the militia, but they told that does not have the means that would shoot down aircraft at this altitude. In prosesi Tuesday Malaysia introduced a draft decision on the establishment of the international Tribunal for inquiry of the disaster, the date of its consideration until not defined. According to the authorities, the court is obliged to ensure fair justice for the perpetrators of the collapse of the liner.

With the proposal of the establishment of the Tribunal was made by Malaysia (liner owned Malaysian company), Australia, the Netherlands (most of the 298 people killed people in the cabin were the inhabitants of these countries), Ukraine and Belgium. Russia does not support this proposal. As said before, Russia's permanent representative to the UN Vitaly Churkin, " the investigation of criminal offences As the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing in Ukraine, it is not necessary to create an international court ".

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