Iran Evades Compensation For Families Of Boeing Down
The Kiev government announced that the Iranian authorities had withdrawn their proposals to pay financial compensation to the families of the victims of the disaster of the Ukrainian passenger plane shot down near Tehran early this year.
The Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister, Yevgeny Yinin, said in a radio interview today, Wednesday, that the Tehran government had withdrawn its proposals to allocate 200 million euros (about 242.5 million dollars) to the victims of the bombing that detonated it shortly after taking off from Tehran.
The Ukrainian side announced recently that Tehran does not fulfill the agreements concluded regarding the investigation into the disaster of shooting down the "Boeing" and did not deliver to Kiev after the required data, which prevents the two parties from launching a new round of talks.
Yesterday Kiev announced its willingness to use all tools to force Tehran to fulfill its responsibilities.
Iranian forces shot down the Ukrainian "Boeing" on January 7, shortly after it took off from Tehran airport.
But the regime in Iran is evading its agreements and statements, as usual.