MH17 case: the Netherlands reacted to Russia’s withdrawal from the advisory group



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Dutch Foreign Minister Stef Blok said the Russian Federation had announced its withdrawal from the advisory group for negotiations on the Malaysian Boeing MH17 accident. He noted that the Netherlands regretted this decision by the Russian authorities.

About it Block wrote on Twitter.

“The Netherlands very much regrets this decision. It is especially painful for the relatives of the victims of the plane crash,” the minister said.

According to him, the Dutch government will not reject any opportunity to obtain justice for the 298 victims and their families.

We will recall, on October 15, Russia withdrew from the advisory group to investigate the MH17 plane crash.

Note that Malaysia’s Boeing-777 flight MH17 flew on July 17, 2014 from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur, but was shot down in the sky over the busy Donbass. The disaster killed 298 people.

In September, another round of court hearings took place on the Boeing disaster in Donbas. The next meeting on the matter will be held in early November.

In July, the Netherlands launched a new investigation into the MH17 case.

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