The Borneo Post

Absolute support for MH17 investigat­ion, says Ukrainian envoy

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KUALA LUMPUR: Ukraine, as part of the MH17 Joint Investigat­ion Team (JIT), will provide absolute support to the investigat­ion in ensuring judicial responsibi­lity is upheld no matter how long it takes.

Ukrainian Ambassador to Malaysia, Olexander Nechytaylo, said that at the end of the day, substantia­l evidence that will convict the perpetrato­rs in court, was more crucial than how long it would take to complete the entire investigat­ion.

“Now that we have discovered what weapon was used, we can go after the individual­s,” he told Bernama in an exclusive interview at the news agency’s headquarte­rs here yesterday.

The JIT said that the next move of the investigat­ion focuses on the perpetrato­rs and so far it has identified approximat­ely 100 people who can be linked to the downing of MH17 or the transport of the BUK-TELAR.

They also agreed to extend the JIT agreement until Jan 1, 2018.

In responding to a question, Nechytaylo opined that the investigat­ion should not focus on the rebels but people who are behind them who are “pulling the strings.”

Asked on his personal feelings on the incident, he said that nothing could replace lives that has been lost.

“What makes me sad is that these completely innocent people are not involved in the conflict (in Ukraine).”

Commenting on Russia’s claim that the report was biased and politicall­y motivated, Nechytaylo stressed that the findings were indeed independen­t with five countries involved namely the Netherland­s, Australia, Malaysia, Belgium and Ukraine.

“In this situation it’s not Ukraine or Russia, but five countries (JIT). You may call it politicall­y motivated, but if you don’t have substance in your words, its just words,” he said.

He added that all the United Nations ( UN) member countries were welcomed to provide evidence to the JIT as stated in Resolution 2166 of the UN Security Council.

The resolution, which was also supported by Russia, called on all UN member states “to provide any requested assistance to civil and criminal investigat­ions.”

Russian Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Maria Zakharova was reported as saying that Russia was disappoint­ed that nothing has changed in the investigat­ion, and that the findings were biased and politicall­y motivated. — Bernama

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