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4 nations look to international law after abandoning efforts to make Iran pay for downing Ukraine jet

New musical work commemorates the 176 people killed when Iran shot down a passenger jet in January 2020.

by  Reuters and ILH Staff
Published on  01-07-2022 12:15
Last modified: 01-07-2022 12:45
4 nations look to international law after abandoning efforts to make Iran pay for downing Ukraine jetAP/Efrem Lukatsky

A woman lays flowers on Jan. 8, 2021 at a memorial in Kyiv, Ukraine, for the victims of a Ukrainian passenger jet shot down by Iranian forces | File photo: AP/Efrem Lukatsky

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Canada, Britain, Sweden and Ukraine on Thursday said they had abandoned efforts to talk to Tehran about reparations for an airliner downed by Iran and would try to settle the matter according to international law.

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Most of the 176 people killed when Iran shot down the Ukrainian jet in January 2020 were citizens from those four countries, which created a coordination group that seeks to hold Tehran to account.

"Despite our best efforts over the past two years and multiple attempts to resolve this matter through negotiations, the Coordination Group has determined that further attempts to negotiate with Iran ... are futile," it said in a statement.

"The Coordination Group will now focus on subsequent actions to take to resolve this matter in accordance with international law," it continued, but did not give details.

Tehran says Revolutionary Guards accidentally shot down the Boeing 737 jet and blamed a misaligned radar and an error by the air defense operator at a time when tensions were high between Tehran and the United States.

A court in Ontario, Canada, this week awarded C$107 million ($83.8 million), plus interest, to the families of six people who died. In June, Canada said it had found no evidence that the downing of the plane had been premeditated.

Meanwhile, the victims of the crash – 57 of whom were Canadian citizens and 29 of whom were permanent residents of Canada – have been memorialized in a new musical composition, Flight 752 Elegies.

The piece was first broadcast online in December on the website of the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts in Kingston, Ontario.

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