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Canada, Iran at Odds over Who Should Analyse Black Boxes of Ukrainian Airliner Crash

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Iran said it had asked the U.S. and French authoritie­s for equipment to download informatio­n from the black boxes on a downed Ukrainian airliner.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, which lost 57 of the 176 people killed in the crash, on Tuesday, said Iran, did not have the ability to read the data.

He demanded that the cockpit and flight recorders should be sent to France but

Kiev wanted the recorders sent to Ukraine.

The U.S. built Boeing 737 flown by Ukraine Internatio­nal Airlines was shot down in error by Iranian forces on Jan. 8 during a period of tit-for-tat military strikes that included the killing by the U.S. of a senior Iranian general on Jan. 3.

Tehran, already embroiled in a long-running standoff with the U.S. over its nuclear programme, has given mixed signals about whether it would hand over the recorders.

An Iranian aviation official had said on Saturday that the black boxes would be sent to Ukraine only to backtrack in comments reported a day later, saying they would be analyzed at home.

A further delay in sending them abroad is likely to increase internatio­nal pressure on Iran, whose military has said it shot the plane down by mistake while on high alert in the tense hours after Iran fired missiles at U.S. targets in Iraq.

“If the appropriat­e supplies and equipment are provided, the informatio­n can be taken out and reconstruc­ted in a short period of time,” Iran’s Civil Aviation Organisati­on said in its second preliminar­y report on the disaster released on Monday.

The Iranian aviation body said a list of equipment Iran needed has been sent to French accident agency BEA and the U.S. National Transporta­tion Safety Board.

“Until now, these countries have not given a positive response to sending the equipment to (Iran),’’ it said.

It added that two surfaceto-air TOR-M1 missiles had been launched minutes after the Ukrainian plane took off from Tehran.

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