The Netherlands calls for an international tribunal, which osądziłby suspected of shooting down last year, the Malaysian airliner over mastered by pro-Russian separatists eastern Ukraine.
According to agency Reuters, the chances of stroke perpetrators to justice are slim, but the Dutch authorities are hopeful that demanding “the UN tribunal in style” with the support of Western allies could persuade Russia to cooperate.
Two-thirds of the 298 people who died when the Malaysian plane was shot down on July 17, were the Dutch. Reuters writes that the Dutch government is under great pressure of public opinion that demands action and that the majority is convinced that the Russians or shot down the plane, or missile delivered to those who did it.
The Dutch government is under pressure from public opinion, which demands action and that the majority is convinced that the Russians or downed aircraft, or delivered missile those who did it.
Citing two sources in the Netherlands, which reserved anonymity, Reuters writes that legal and political complexity prompted the Dutch authorities to focus on the establishment of an international court, supported by the UN Security Council, once the multinational investigation ends and will be named suspects.
The agency quoted a high-ranking representative the Dutch government, which held condition of anonymity that “The UN tribunal is the best option”, because it will most likely that the work will be all countries involved.
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