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Iran can’t unilaterally set compensation for downed plane victims, says Canada

It must be subject to state-to-state negotiations, insists foreign minister

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 08 Jan 2021 7:30PM

Iran can’t unilaterally set compensation for downed plane victims, says Canada
Francois-Philippe Champagne says that while Iran has admitted its liability, ‘reparations are more than just compensation’. – AFP pic, January 8, 2021

OTTAWA – Iran cannot unilaterally decide compensation for the families of victims killed in a Ukrainian passenger plane mistakenly shot down by Tehran a year ago, Canada’s foreign minister said today.

In an email on the eve of the first anniversary of the downing of Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752, Francois-Philippe Champagne said that “substantive discussions with Iran” were yet to take place over the issue. 

176 people died in the crash, including 85 Canadian citizens and permanent residents.

“The issue of compensation will not be set through unilateral statements by Iran but rather be subject to state-to-state negotiations,” Champagne said.

Amid heightened US-Iran tensions last January, the Islamic republic admitted that its forces had accidentally shot down the alKiev-bound Boeing 737-800.

Last month Iran said that it would pay US$150,000 (RM606,000) in compensation to each victims’ family.

“While Iran admitted its liability, it comes with great responsibilities for justice, transparency and accountability,” Champagne said. “Reparations are more than just compensation.”

In mid-December, Canada’s special counsel into the tragedy, former minister Ralph Goodale, issued a 70-page report arguing that Iran should not be “investigating itself” over the matter, emphasizing that many of the key details surrounding the crash still remained unknown.

Champagne, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and several other members of the government spoke with victims’ families yesterday during a private virtual commemoration.

“Our thoughts today are with the families and loved ones of the victims on the eve of the first year since this terrible tragedy,” Champagne said in his email.

Trudeau recently announced that January 8 would become known as Canada’s National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Air Disasters. – AFP, January 8, 2021

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