Russia submits alternative UN resolution on MH17

21 Jul 2015 / 18:25 H.

    UNITED NATIONS: Russia on Monday introduced an alternative draft resolution at the UN Security Council in a bid to thwart the creation of a tribunal that would prosecute those responsible for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over rebel-held east Ukraine.
    The Netherlands, whose citizens made up the majority of the 298 people killed in the July, 2014, disaster, is working with Malaysia and other countries to create an international tribunal.
    Malaysia introduced a draft resolution calling for the tribunal under Chapter 7 of the UN charter, which means that efforts to prosecute those responsible could be enforced by sanctions.
    But Russian ambassador to the UN reiterated Moscow's opposition to a tribunal mandated by the UN and told reporters on Monday it had drafted an alternative resolution.
    The UNSC is not supposed to deal with issues like this, he added.
    A copy of the draft resolution obtained by AFP made no mention of a special tribunal, but called for a "full, thorough, transparent and independent international investigation."
    It suggested the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) "could play a more active and appropriate role" in the investigation and that UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon nominate a special representative.
    It urged "the earliest possible finalisation of the investigation" and called on the joint investigation team (the Netherlands, Australia, Belgium, Malaysia and Ukraine) to "keep the Council fully and regularly informed" on its progress.
    It insisted on "just and equal access" to materials of the investigation "by all interested states" and expressed concern the investigation has not so far ensured "due transparency".
    The five countries leading the investigation reiterated their support for an "independent tribunal" , saying the investigation was conducted in compliance with ICAO guidelines.
    Consultations on the text began behind closed-doors on the resolution on Monday, diplomats said.
    Russia President Vladimir Putin said last week that establishing an international tribunal would be counterproductive.
    A UNSC diplomat told AFP that supporters of the tribunal would submit their resolution for a vote in "the middle of next week." Russia wields a veto and can block the initiative. – AFP

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