Putin and Abbott discuss MH17 probe

Vladimir Putin and Tony Abbott have had a telephone conversation about organising an international inquiry and access to the MH17 crash site.

Assistant AFP commissioner Michael Outrim, Prime Minister Tony Abbott

PM Tony Abbott has spoken to Russian President Vladimir Putin about access to the MH17 crash site. (AAP)

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott have discussed how an international probe could be set up into the downing of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 in Ukraine.

The two leaders held a telephone conversation "to exchange their views on aspects of organising an independent and objective international inquiry", the Kremlin said in a statement on Saturday.

They also stressed the need for compliance with a UN Security Council resolution calling for full access to the crash site and co-operation by all countries with the investigation.

Flight MH17 was shot out of the sky above east Ukraine on July 17 as it was heading from the Netherlands to Malaysia.

Blame is largely falling on pro-Russian rebels fighting Ukrainian forces in the area who are restricting access to the crash site.

A total 298 passengers were killed in the disaster, of which up to 39 Australian citizens and residents died.

Mr Abbott has accused the rebels of attempting a cover-up at the crash site to hide evidence.

He's urged the world to press Moscow to help uncover the details of the downing of the plane, saying Russia could not "wash its hands" of the incident.


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