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Rutte: Reaching crash site MH17 for winter tricky – nrc.nl

Rutte: Reaching crash site MH17 for winter tricky – nrc.nl

 69th session of the United Nations General Assembly

Premier Rutte on Thursday during his speech to the General Assembly of the United Nations. Photo EPA / Justin Lane

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Prime Minister Mark Rutte (VVD) is” not optimistic “that observers for the winter to return to the place where disaster flight MH17 down came. That Rutte said last night on the television program News Hour. In the disaster area are still remains and personal belongings.

Rutte said there was an extreme effort is made. “Our ambition is to return, giving first priority the remains and personal belongings. Returned for the winter” Rutte also wants the criminal investigation takes place quickly.

Netherlands started in August with a repatriation mission in Ukraine, but that was six days later canceled because the situation in the area was controlled by separatists unsafe. Two weeks ago, investigators were thirty additional sent to the disaster area, but they can not reach the crash site until now.

Rutte claimed to have searched. No contact with the Separatists “The Netherlands is not. Recognize the separtisten Contact the Netherlands would have been in a relationship with Ukraine and Russia. In an impossible position We are a NATO country, it is inconceivable that we had sought. “Contact

Malaysia does have contacted the separatists, out of respect for the families. “Everyone makes there own choice,” said Rutte.

Yesterday it was announced that 251 victims of the plane crash with flight MH17 identified. A total of 298 people died. (AP)

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