Canada keeps up pressure amid signs Iran won’t turn over plane’s black boxes
WINNIPEG — Canada is keeping up the pressure on Iran to involve outside experts in the investigation into downed Ukrainian jetliner PS752, amid signs that Iran is balking at turning over the flight data recorders.
Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne wrote Sunday to his Iranian counterpart to stress Canada’s view that the black boxes should be sent quickly for analysis by experts in either France or Ukraine.
He said that’s the consensus of the countries who lost citizens on Jan. 8, when Iran’s Revolutionary Guard accidentally shot down the passenger plane, killing all 176 aboard, including 57 Canadians.
Champagne, who met personally with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Friday in Oman, says he stressed that “Iran has a path to choose.”