Russia comes under fire at UN over MH17 downing

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today rejected calls at the to accept responsibility for the downing of Flight MH17 over after an investigation found that a missile was used in the attack.

"The language of ultimatums is not something that anyone will be allowed to use when speaking to Russia," told the council meeting.

"We cannot accept the unfounded conclusion of the JIT", the Dutch-led Joint investigation Team, he added.

All 298 people on the Airlines flight en route from to were killed when the missile slammed into the plane as it flew over territory held by pro-Russian rebels in eastern in July 2014.

Responding to Nebenzia, the Dutch said his arguments were "nothing new" and again urged to work with the and to identify the perpetrators.

US voiced strong support for the Dutch and Australian call on to acknowledge its role in the tragedy and help bring to account those responsible for the shooting down.

"Despite its transparent denials, there is no doubt Russia is driving the Ukrainian conflict," said Haley.

More than 10,000 people have been killed since the Moscow-backed insurgency broke out in April 2014 following Russia's annexation of Crimea from

Ukrainian told the council that Russia's rejection of the findings "did not surprise me at all." "We have no doubt that the downing of MH17 flight is a terrorist act," he said.

Ukraine will present documents to the next month showing that Russia is violating anti-terrorism agreements, he said.

Polish Foreign Minister renewed his call for a peacekeeping mission to be deployed to and urged to appoint a UN for Ukraine.

Diplomats say Russia, a veto-wielding power at the council, has blocked attempts to step up UN involvement in efforts to end the conflict.

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First Published: Wed, May 30 2018. 05:30 IST