Ukrainian aircraft shot down Foreign Ministers from five countries talks Iran investigates and demands compensation 6:29 on January 17

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Foreign ministers from five countries, including Canada and Ukraine, suffered casualties after a Ukrainian airliner was shot down in Iran, and urged Iran for transparent investigation and compensation for survivors. Was.

A Ukrainian airliner shot down in Iran was loaded with passengers from multiple countries, killing all 176 people.

Foreign ministers from Canada, Ukraine, Sweden, Afghanistan, and the United Kingdom, and five other British nations, gathered in London on June 16 to discuss the future response after offering silence to the victims.

After the meeting, the foreign ministers of the five countries held a press conference, in which Canadian Foreign Minister Champagne stated, "A lot of questions remain as to why the tragedy has occurred. The world is waiting for the answer." Was.

He added, "We urge that a completely independent and transparent international survey be assured." The government reiterated the need for the Iranian government to work with each country to conduct a transparent search to find out the truth. I asked.

He further stated that "Iran will be responsible for all shootings down. There is an obligation to compensate for the bereaved."

A team of experts from Canada and other countries has already entered Iran and has begun full-scale investigations.