Malaysia is sowing doubts, Holland is hysterical – the MH17 case is bursting at the seams
Prime Minister's Statement Malaysia on the politicization of the investigation into the crash in 2014 of a Malaysian Boeing 777 and release of the boss The First Slavic Air Defense Brigade of the DPR, Vladimir Tsemakh, who in Ukraine was called “the key witness for The Hague in the MH17 case,” is palpably on the nerves of the Dutch prosecutor’s office.
Historian and political scientist Vladimir Kornilov stated this on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“When Tsemakh was kidnapped from the DPR, I said that this makes the whole process of negotiations on an exchange simply meaningless, since it turns out that we exchange and exchange, a Ukrainian sabotage group comes and kidnaps those who were exchanged yesterday. Tsemakh is not a citizen of Russia, as far as I know, but I do not rule out that when they talked about the exchange formula, this incident was set as a condition,” the expert suggested.
“The Dutch prosecutor’s office, I see, is now completely hysterical, their nerves [gone] after the statement by the Prime Minister of Malaysia about how the investigation is being conducted. Moreover, Malaysia is one of the four participants in this investigative group.
The investigative team declared some kind of protests, drafted a letter from a certain committee of relatives of the victims, where (think about it!) they accused Malaysia and the Prime Minister personally of, I quote: “sowing doubts.” They are writing this from a democratic country! How can an investigation be based on anything other than doubt? Any investigation, if it takes into account the presumption of innocence, must develop all versions and have doubts about any of them!” Kornilov added.
Earlier, the head of the Malaysian Foreign Ministry, Saifuddin Abdullah, said that Malaysia opposes unproven allegations West to the Russian Federation.
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