Thursday, 15 April 2021, 11:54 Ukraineâs ambassador on MH17 case: FSF report dots the i's in airspace closure issue 10.02.2021 14:35 Ukrinform The Flight Safety Foundation’s report on the completion of an additional inquiry into the airspace closure above and around eastern Ukraine in relation to the downing of Flight MH17 has finally clarified the issue regarding the airspace closure on the day of the tragedy. Ambassador of Ukraine to the Netherlands Vsevolod Chentsov said this in an exclusive comment to an Ukrinform correspondent in The Hague. “The additional inquiry of the facts, which is important, in particular, for the relatives of the victims, was intended to dot the i's in the issue of airspace closure on the day of the tragedy. Ukraine was receptive to this sensitive topic and cooperated in the additional fact-finding in full, although it had already provided relevant information on this issue as part of the technical investigation. The results presented in the report confirm the previous conclusions. This is reflected in the cover letter of Foreign Minister of Netherlands Stef Blok to parliament. Accordingly, for Ukraine and the entire world community, this is a confirmation that our state complied with the norms and rules existing at that time, and also acted in accordance with the information available to the competent authorities. The position of the Dutch government on the absence of grounds for bringing Ukraine to justice was expressed earlier following the results of a technical investigation and has now been confirmed. The February 5 report allows us to dispel doubts - if they still exist - and to move forward in bringing the perpetrators to justice," Chentsov said.