Canada leads countries pressing for crash access
Foreign Affairs Minister Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne holds a new conference to provide an update on the plane crash in Iran, in Ottawa Friday, January 10, 2020.The Canadian government is leading a group of nations that lost citizens in the crash of a plane outside Tehran to advocate with “one single voice,” Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne said Friday.
“Transparency is what the international community is looking for now,” Champagne said, adding: “The world is watching what the Iranian government is doing now.” Asked about those fears, Champagne said: “Over the course of the next few days, we will see if they are genuine.” “We are continuing to pursue increased involvement in the Iranian accident investigation,” the TSB said in a statement.
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