Rutte: I can not attack call

Gepubliceerd op 13 oktober 2015 om 15:40

Prime Minister Mark Rutte wants still was not speaking of an attack, although now it is clear that MH17 with a rocket from the air is shot. If he would call an attack, it would be criminal investigation can be damaged.

Rutte: Ik kan het nog geen aanslag noemen

For that reason he wanted to not talk about the role of Russia, he said at a press conference after the presentation of the OVV-MH17-research into the disaster.

Jet-Black 17th July the report of the Dutch Safety Board gives according to Rutte much clarity about the cause of the disaster with MH17. "It was in Word and image in a touching and confronting story", he said about the presentation of Tjibbe Joustra. Especially for the families it is a ' particularly difficult day '.

"With the report in hand, the animation of the weft and the reconstructed hull is that Jet Black 17th July 2014 suddenly very close." Rutte hopes that the completion of the investigation the relatives further helps in the treatment process.

Search for the perpetrators is tough and complex The next priority is the investigation and prosecution of the perpetrators. Rutte said it still may take some time those responsible for the Court. "We must continue to realize that the criminal investigation tough and complex. That will take time and again patience. "

Restraint is requested. "I understand that some people like to draw conclusions quickly after today. I recognize that emotion very much, but the judicial process is already complicated enough. We must charge as little as possible. "

Criticism of Government for that reason refused Rutte so also to speak of an attack. In the report the necessary criticism of the way in which the Government has dealt with the disaster.

According to the OVV is information on the passengers safe. Rutte said he attracts criticism itself and that the Cabinet extended lessons.

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