By AFP
Philip Hammond has called for a UN-backed
international tribunal to prosecute those responsible for shooting down
Malaysia Airlines plane over Ukraine
Philip Hammond, the Foreign Secretary, called
on Friday for a UN-backed international tribunal to prosecute those responsible
for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine one year ago.
"Justice must be delivered for the 298
innocent people who lost their lives," said Mr Hammond. Ten Britons died
in the tragedy.
"That requires an international
tribunal, backed by a resolution binding all UN member states, to prosecute
those responsible.
"Any attempt to undermine this process
would deprive the victims of justice and cannot be tolerated."
The Netherlands, whose citizens made up the
majority of those killed in the July 17, 2014 disaster, is working with
Malaysia, Australia, Belgium and Ukraine on setting up an international court
to bring prosecutions.
A draft UN resolution, obtained by AFP, calls
for establishing the tribunal under Chapter Seven of the UN charter, which
means the court's efforts to prosecute those responsible could be enforced by
sanctions.
Russia - which wields a UN veto - and the
rebels deny any responsibility and have instead pointed the finger at Ukraine's
military.
In his statement, Mr Hammond suggested
prosecutions could be seen after a Dutch investigation is completed before the
end of 2015.
"Later this year, the Dutch Safety Board
will publish its definitive technical report, after which we expect further
progress with the criminal investigation, which seeks to identify who was
responsible," he said.
"The highly professional team of
investigators have been sifting through vast quantities of evidence, gathered
painstakingly in the face of frequent obstruction and delays."
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