Negara masih lagi dalam
kesedihan mengenangkan insiden pesawat pengangkutan negara MAS ditembak jatuh
oleh puak pemisah atau puak pemberontak di Ukraine baru-baru ini yang
mengorbankan 295 penumpang dan anak kapal di dalamnya. Perbagai usaha
dijalankan oleh kerajaan dan Perdana Menteri sendiri bagi membantu
menyelesaikan masalah berkaitan yang timbul. Antaranya kesukaran yang dihadapi
oleh kerajaan adalah memperolehi semula kotak hitam pesawat MH17 yang kini
berada ditangan puak pemisah serta menuntut kembali mayat-mayat mangsa insiden
terutama mayat warganegara Malaysia.
Atas kebijaksanaan Perdana
Menteri berunding dengan wakil pihak pemberontak akhirnya beberapa perkara
berkaitan dengan insiden ini telah dipersetujui oleh kedua belah pihak. Berikut
di bawah adalah ucapan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak setelah selesai
berunding dengan pemberontak atas beberapa perkara penting berkaitan dengan
insiden MH17 :
PRIME MINISTER NAJIB RAZAK
STATEMENT ON MH17 AGREEMENT
In recent days, we have been
working behind the scenes to establish
contact with those in charge of the MH17 crash site.
That contact has now been made.
Under difficult and fluid circumstances, we have been discussing the problems
that have occupied us all: securing vital evidence from the aircraft, launching
an independent investigation, and above all recovering the remains of those who
lost their lives.
Tonight, we have established
the basis of an agreement to do just that.
Earlier this evening I spoke to
Alexander Borodai, who is in command of the region where the tragedy occurred.
We have agreed the following:
· Firstly, the remains of 282 people,
currently in Torez, will be moved by train to Kharkiv, where they will be
handed over to representatives from the Netherlands. The train will depart this
evening Ukraine time, and will be accompanied by six Malaysian members of the
recovery team. The remains will then be flown to Amsterdam on board a Dutch
C130 Hercules, together with the Malaysian team. Following any necessary
forensic work, the remains of Malaysian citizens will then be flown home to
Malaysia.
· Secondly, at approximately 9pm tonight
Ukraine time, the two black boxes will be handed over to a Malaysian team in
Donetsk, who will take custody of them.
· Thirdly, independent international
investigators will be guaranteed safe access to the crash site to begin a full
investigation of the incident.
I must stress that although
agreement has been reached, there remain a number of steps required before it
is completed.
There is work still to be done,
work which relies on continued communication in good faith. Mr Borodai and his
people have so far given their co-operation.
I ask that all parties continue
to work together to ensure that this agreement is honoured; that the remains of
our people are returned, that the black box is handed over, and that the
international team is granted full access to the site.
Only then can the investigation
into MH17 truly begin; only then can the victims be afforded the respect they
deserve. We need to know what caused the plane to crash, and who was
responsible for it, so that justice may be done.
In recent days, there were
times I wanted to give greater voice to the anger and grief that the Malaysian
people feel. And that I feel. But sometimes, we must work quietly in the
service of a better outcome.
I understand that for the
families, nothing can undo this damage. The lives taken cannot be given back;
the dignity lost cannot be regained.
My heart reaches out to those
whose loved ones were lost on MH17. We hope and pray that the agreement reached
tonight helps bring them a clear step towards closure.
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