According to him, the information that the Russian side collected shortly after the disaster, she was ready to initially provide to a joint international group.

This also included the issue of investigating the non-closure of airspace over eastern Ukraine on the day of the crash, he noted, but the proposal was ignored.

“We are ready to cooperate in clarifying all the circumstances of this incident. In March, court hearings will begin on this issue, including in this context, we are ready to provide the data we have, ”RIA Novosti quoted the diplomat as saying.

Earlier, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov announced his readiness to provide Malaysia with the data on the crash of the Malaysian Boeing, which was carrying out flight MH17.

The Foreign Ministry emphasized that consultations are ongoing with the Netherlands, but they are closed.

The Malaysia Airlines Boeing crashed in July 2014 in the sky over Donetsk Oblast on the MH17 flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. As a result of the crash, all 283 passengers and 15 crew members were killed.