Perpetrators of the collapse of the Malaysian Boeing in the sky over Ukraine in July of last year must be held accountable, despite the Amnesty, said the official representative of the head of the EU diplomacy Maya Kocijancic. "You know that the EU supports and supported the efforts. Many times we have said that we need to see a political solution to the current conflict. There were regular contacts at many different levels, between Germany and France, which are the so-called channel format, as well as other parties, "he said Kocijancic, answering the question of how the EC refers to a possible Amnesty for perpetrators of the crash of an airliner, as it may follow from the Minsk agreement, RIA" Novosti ". According to Kocijancic, " now I must see the implementation of "." When it comes to tragedy MH17, the EU has very clearly stated that is bound to happen. We called for an international investigation and full access to the crash site, all the facts must be established, and all responsible, of course, must be punished, " said Kocijancic." I clearly stated it, " she said, answering the question, does the EC, which is responsible for the death of the aircraft will be punished and will not use the Amnesty. Before the last working day of the week, the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has given the Netherlands a guarantee of non-proliferation of Amnesty to the perpetrators of the death of Malaysian passenger aircraft in July 2014. Plane crash Boeing 777 " Malaysian airlines ", which was flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, 17 July last year over the territory of the Donetsk region of Ukraine, controlled by DND. In the interior of the liner was 298 people. The survivors of a plane crash there. Experts from the Netherlands until now investigating the circumstances of the crash. January 12, Minister of foreign Affairs of Russia S. Lavrov Century said that Sapezal about the investigation of the crash of a Boeing, but Moscow still agitating to disclose at least the intermediate results. After this, January 23, Prime Minister of the Netherlands mark Rutte said that the results of the investigation of the disaster Malaysian Boeing 777 would be unveiled in the 2nd part of 2015.
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