Kiev will be served in international courts on Tehran in the event of unsuccessful negotiations on compensation for shot down in January under the Tehran Boeing "Ukraine International airlines", said at a briefing on Friday, the head of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba.
"Clearly, if negotiations with Iran will fail, we will go to international courts, and I have absolutely no doubt that we will bring Iran to justice and Iran will pay all the necessary compensation. But this is plan B and plan a is negotiations with Iran on all matters and compensation," - said Kuleba.
Tehran has agreed to pay compensation for the crash of a passenger plane, "International airlines of Ukraine", said official representative of foreign Ministry Abbas Mousavi.
Between Tehran and Kiev's negotiations continue, Iran is responsible for the incident, said the spokesman.
The negotiations between Ukraine and the Iranian delegation regarding compensation for shot down in January under the Tehran Boeing "Ukraine International airlines" began on Thursday in Kiev, said the head of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba.
Earlier, the Deputy head of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Ukraine Yevhen Yenin told RIA Novosti that the visit of the Iranian delegation to Ukraine to discuss issues relating downed by Tehran Boeing is expected on July 29-30.
Deputy Minister of foreign Affairs of Ukraine Yevhen Yenin said that the parents killed in January in Tehran Ukrainian aircraft was decoded successfully, despite the external damage.
Previously the canadian Bureau of transport security (TSB) reported that a team of international experts has completed a preliminary analysis of the flight data recorders downed in January in Tehran Ukrainian aircraft Boeing 737. Decrypting data from "black boxes" began in Paris on July 21.
The team of international experts has completed a preliminary analysis of the flight data recorders downed in January in Tehran Ukrainian aircraft Boeing 737, reported the canadian Bureau of transport security (TSB).
Decrypting data from "black boxes" began in Paris on July 21.
Experts of French of Bureau on investigation of air crashes (BEA) has completed the analysis of data obtained from the flight recorders downed by Ukrainian aircraft Tehran, said the report of the Bureau on Twitter.
"Boeing 737 "Ukraine International airlines". Data analysis of the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) and flight data recorder (FDR) is complete after four days of coordinated technical work," according to BEA.
Experts of French of Bureau on investigation of air crashes (BEA) managed to obtain data from the cockpit voice recorder Tehran shot down near the Ukrainian aircraft, says the report of the Bureau on Twitter.
"Boeing 737 "Ukraine International airlines". Data from the CVR (cockpit voice recorder), including the event itself successfully unloaded BEA. The data handed over to the Iranian Bureau of aircraft accident investigation (AAIB)", - reported in the BEA.
The flight data recorders from the downed Tehran under the Ukrainian aircraft delivered to study in the French Bureau of investigation of air crashes (BEA).
"The Iranian team Bureau of aircraft accident investigation (AAIB) arrived at BEA with a flight data recorder (FDR) and the cockpit voice recorder (CVR). Agreement on technical cooperation was signed between the BEA and the AAIB on 4 July. Interested parties are in preliminary discussions," - said in the message BEA on Twitter.
Iran sent to France for decoding the flight recorders from the downed Tehran under the Ukrainian aircraft, said Friday the Deputy head of the Iranian foreign Ministry Mohsen Baharvand.
According to him, this was done on the eve of the representatives of the civil aviation Organization of Iran that is connected to the investigation of the incident, and on July 20 will begin transcript recorder.
The air defense system shot down the Ukrainian aircraft around Tehran in January 2020, was moved shortly before the crash, it follows from the amended report of the civil aviation Organization of Iran, dedicated to the investigation of the incident.
In a release posted on the organization's website, States that on 8 January (night Iran struck the location of American troops in Iraq), "has changed the level of preparedness" air defense systems.