Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Vadym Prystaiko says Canda, Britain and other countries whose nationals died in the Ukrainian passenger jet shot down by Iranian missile would gather for a meeting on Thursday to discuss possible legal action against Iran.
Prystaiko, who spoke on the sidelines of an official visit to Singapore on Monday, said the issue of compensation and an investigation into the incident would also be addressed at the meeting.
“We have created a group of foreign ministers from the grieving nations. “On Jan. 16 we will meet in London to discuss the means, including legal, to follow up on this, and how we will move forward in holding Iran responsible,’’ he said.
The minister also dismissed Iran’s suggestion that the jet had been flying near a sensitive military installation as ‘nonsense’. Prystaiko added that the plane was travelling according to the international route provided by dispatchers.
“This is the Iranian government’s responsibility. We have to dig out who gave the order, who pushed the button. Everything, all these people should be punished.’’
A Kiev-bound Boeing of the Ukraine International Airlines crashed on Jan. 8 near Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport, killing all 176 people on board.
On Saturday, the Iranian military admitted to unintentionally shooting down the jetliner, having confused it with a hostile cruise missile in anticipation of a retaliatory strike from the U.S.