Times of Suriname

Iran says European insurers should pay compensati­on for downed Ukrainian plane

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DUBAI - Iran will not compensate Ukraine Internatio­nal Airlines for its plane Tehran accidental­ly downed in January because the passenger jet was insured by European firms, the head of Iran’s Central Insurance Organisati­on said on Monday.

“The Ukrainian plane is insured by European companies in Ukraine and not by Iranian (insurance) companies,” said Gholamreza Soleimani, according to the Young Journalist­s Club news website affiliated with state TV. “Therefore, compensati­on should be paid by those

European companies.” Iran’s elite Revolution­ary Guards shot down the Ukraine Internatio­nal Airlines flight with a ground-to-air missile on Jan. 8 just after the plane took off from Tehran, in what Tehran later acknowledg­ed as a “disastrous mistake” by forces who were on high alert during a confrontat­ion with the United States.

Soleimani’s comments concerned the aircraft and did not address potential compensati­on for victims’ families. There was no immediate comment from European aviation insurers. President

Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in February that Ukraine was not satisfied with the size of compensati­on Iran had offered to families of Ukrainians killed in the incident. Ukrainian officials have said that Ukraine would make every effort to maximise the amount of restitutio­n. Last month, Iranian and Ukrainian officials held talks on the compensati­on, with another round set for October.

In a July report, Iran’s Civil Aviation Organisati­on blamed a chain of mistakes - such as a misalignme­nt of a radar system and lack of communicat­ion between the air defence operator and his commanders - for the plane crash that killed 176 aboard, including 57 Canadians. The downing occurred at a time of high tension between longtime foes Iran and the United States. Iran was on alert for attacks after it fired missiles at Iraqi bases housing US forces in retaliatio­n for the killing on Jan. 3 of its most powerful military commander, Qassem Soleimani, in a US missile strike at Baghdad airport. (Reuters)

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