And we do not care: the EU demands that Russia should obey the MH17 crash

29 June 2018, 11:32 | Policy
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The EU fully supported UN Security Council Resolution 2166 on the crash of MH17 flight in Ukraine in 2014. This is stated in the conclusions of the Eurosummit. The organization called on Russia to admit its responsibility to the death of the liner, as well as to cooperate in the investigation of the plane crash. "The European Council calls on the Russian Federation to recognize its responsibility and fully cooperate with all efforts to establish truth, justice and accountability," the document says, RIA Novosti writes.. Member of the Council of the Association of Political Experts and Consultants, Associate Professor of the Political Theory Chair of MGIMO Kirill Koktysh is sure that in fact the statement of the European Council is not addressed to the Russian Federation but to the European man in the street who lives in the information reality created by European media that declared Russia "unconstructive". Consequently, "all the efforts of Russia are perceived by the Western listener, the viewer as an attempt to" hide the traces of the crime ". "The West is trying to legitimize its position The Commission needs to make an application for objectivity, somehow reduce the level of one-sidedness of its interpretation. After all, there is also an objective side:.

for example, Malaysia refused to recognize the accusations against Russia as proven, "he said on Sputnik radio, stressing that" pulling "the PR interpretation on the reality that we have is not going to go smoothly". Earlier, the international investigative group JIT disclosed the interim results of the investigation, in which it is stated that Boeing was shot down from the Buk missile system, which belonged to the 53rd Air Defense Missile Brigade of the RF Armed Forces. The RF Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the allegations of JIT charges, and the investigation is biased and one-sided. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia is not allowed to investigate the death of the liner, and Moscow can recognize the results of the investigation only if it takes full participation in it. Malaysian Boeing 777 crashed near Donetsk on July 17, 2014. He was traveling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. All 298 people on board died.




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