Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau called on Iran to send black boxes of a plane carrying 176 people mistakenly shot to France for analysis.
"Iran does not have the technical expertise and equipment needed to analyze these damaged black boxes quickly," Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said at a press conference in Ottawa yesterday.
Trudeau said he is encouraging the Iranian government to agree to sending the black boxes of the Ukrainian plane that was mistakenly shot to France because it is one of the few countries that can analyze data quickly and accurately.
The Bureau of Investigation and Analysis of French Civil Aviation Safety (BEA) has previously announced that it will participate in the incident investigation. BEA helped analyze the flight data of a Boeing crashed in Ethiopia last year.
Iran on January 17 said it would deliver the black box of the crashed plane to Ukraine, but this has not happened yet, prompting Kiev many times urging Tehran to act quickly to ensure the independence and objectivity of the war. investigate.
Boeing 737-800 aircraft number PS752 of Ukraine International Airlines (UIA) was hit by a rocket after taking off from Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran, Iran, on the morning of January 8. Iranian Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) admitted to mistakenly shooting the plane as a US cruise missile, killing 176 people.
Investigators in Ukraine and Canada arrived in Iran, having access to debris of the Boeing and the location of the plane. Canada, Ukraine, Sweden, Afghanistan and the United Kingdom on January 16 issued a five-point cooperation plan with Iran, urging Tehran to allow "foreign officials to have full and unobstructed access" in the process of investigate the incident of a wrong flight.