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G17: Russia should be held accountable for MHXNUMX

The G7 member countries want to hold Russia accountable for the disaster in the Donbass.

As the publication "Ukrinform" reports, the foreign ministers of the G7 countries (the "Big Seven") are discussing the possibility of bringing Russia to account for the destruction of the Malaysian airliner Boeing 777 in the sky over the Donbass.

"We, the Foreign Ministers of G7, are united in supporting Australia and Holland, which call on Russia to answer for its role in this incident and fully cooperate with the investigation in order to establish the truth and achieve justice for the victims of MHNNUMX", - said in an official document.

Analysts estimate that the G7 tries only to exert pressure on Russia, since four years later, it was not possible to establish the identity of the perpetrators of the tragedy and to prove the involvement of Russia, even indirect, in determining how the Malaysia Airlines passenger airliner was shot down. Moreover, this is also emphasized in the official document:

"With this in mind, we urge Russia to immediately begin fair cooperation with Holland and Australia to answer all questions regarding a possible violation of international law".

Experts believe that the G-7 intends only once again to introduce sanctions against Russia, however, because no evidence of Russia's involvement in the tragedy that occurred in the 2014 year could be found, experts believe the issue can be considered closed.

 

The entire seven must be sent to a certain place.

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