Bishop to push for MH17 tribunal at UN

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop will attend the United Nations to lobby for the establishment of a criminal tribunal into the downing of flight MH17.

Australian Federal Foreign Minister Julie Bishop

Julie Bishop will attend the UN to push for a criminal tribunal over the downing of MH17. (AAP) Source: AAP

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop will be at the United Nations next week to push for the establishment of an international criminal tribunal over the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 a year ago.

"The UN Security Council is faced with a critical decision next week and I am determined to work with the international community to achieve accountability and closure for the sake of the victims of MH17 and for their loved ones," she said in a statement on Saturday.

Australia and the four other members of the joint investigation team - Belgium, Malaysia, the Netherlands and Ukraine - want the tribunal to investigate the crash that killed 298 people over Ukraine.


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