MH17: Malaysia must be part of criminal investigation team, says Liow


PUTRAJAYA: There is no obstacle for Malaysia to be part of the criminal investigation team for the MH17 incident, said Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.

The Transport Minister said Malaysia had expressed its stand very clearly that it must be part of the criminal investigation team and has informed Dutch authorities of its intention.

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