Certain state hindered resolving Ukraine plane crash case: Iran

The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has stated that negotiations regarding the Ukrainian plane crash have not yielded any significant results, due to political interference from a certain government, causing Ukraine, Britain, Canada, and Sweden to disregard Iran’s diplomatic efforts.

Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 was shot down near the Iranian capital Tehran on January 8, 2020, as a result of a misaligned radar and a mistake by an air defense operator.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry issued a statement explaining the failure of this round of talks in Geneva, Switzerland, on October 2-3, arguing that the other side disregarded the Iranians’ efforts and neglected international regulations, focusing instead on political objectives based on ambiguous data. This resulted in a gap in stances between the Iranian delegation and the four countries, leading to a stalemate in the negotiations.

The Iranian delegation intended to provide the other side with a comprehensive report on their actions with the aim of showing goodwill and transparency; however, the report was not presented as a result of the other party’s lack of cooperation in holding functional talks free from any prejudgment and accusation, the Foreign Ministry noted.

The statement also highlighted that Iran has published the technical report of the incident with participation from relevant states ahead of schedule specified in international regulations. Furthermore, Iran has allocated $150,000 for each victim as a gesture of sympathy towards the families of the victims.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry emphasized its commitment to continue negotiations while standing firmly against hostile stances and baseless allegations.

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