Malaysia still hopeful over access to MH17 crash site


Meeting of minds: Najib having a discussion with Yatsenyuk at the UN headquarters in New York. - Bernama

NEW YORK: Malaysia remains hopeful that its MH17 investigation team will be allowed access to the crash zone because there are bodies and forensic evidence to be retrieved.

Datuk Seri Najib Razak, who met his Ukrainian counterpart Arseniy Yatsenyuk at the UN headquarters here yesterday, said he was told the area was still unsafe despite a ceasefire agreement between Ukraine and pro-Russia separatists.

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