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Saturday, July 26, 2014

Najib to meet Dutch PM over remains from MH17 crash site

Datuk Seri Najib Razak (pic) will travel to the Netherlands on Wednesday and meet Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to discuss the progress made in recovering the remains from the MH17 crash site.
The two leaders will meet at The Hague to discuss if Malaysian pathologists can assist in expediting the process of identifying the remains.
The prime ministers will also discuss securing full access to the crash site.
Najib will also visit the forensic centre and sign a book of condolences.
Following the crash, Najib negotiated with rebel leader Alexander Borodai and sealed a deal that allowed for the return of the black boxes from MH17, the recovery of the remains and safe access to the crash site by investigators.
“Malaysia's agreement with those in control of the crash site has three central elements: the transfer of the black boxes to Malaysia; the return of the human remains; and full access to the crash site for international investigators.
"The first two conditions have been met. My priority now is to ensure the third part of the deal is honoured, and that international investigators are given full and secure access to the site. This will require the cooperation of those in control of the crash site and the Ukrainian armed forces,” Najib said.
Since the agreement, a team of three Malaysian investigators have visited the crash site on three separate occasions: July 22, July 23 and July 24.
The statement said investigators managed to observe some of the crash site, and take notes and photographs.
However, it said, given its large size, they have been unable to visit the entire crash site.
“The Malaysian team believed that at least 30 investigators would be required to cover the entire site in addition to themselves, the three Dutch investigators and one ICAO member that has been present.” 
However, the statement said events on the ground – including ongoing fighting between Ukrainian and separatist forces – prevent such a large contingent of investigators being deployed.
It said Malaysian investigators are currently compiling a preliminary report of their findings.
“Once the report is finalised, they plan to return to the crash site, if possible with a larger contingent of investigators and in more secure circumstances.”
- TMI

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