Ukraine
Thomas Eckhardt
thomas.eckhardt at uni-bonn.de
Mon Dec 29 11:24:47 CST 2014
True, I cannot imagine that a "veto clause" like that would actually work.
This said, there can be no doubt that the secret agreement exists and
that the Dutch government refuses to make it public. So, according to
Counterpunch, does the Australian government.
Do you have an explanation for this?
Here is the original article:
http://www.elsevier.nl/Politiek/achtergrond/2014/11/Ministerie-weigert-geheime-overeenkomst-MH17-openbaar-te-maken-1647600W/?masterpageid=158493
Thomas
Am 29.12.2014 um 06:18 schrieb David Morris:
> Re. this 4 nation investigation group, are they sworn to secrecy? Or
> could interested parties leak findings (not conclusions) to the press?
> The "veto" power of one nation cited in this investigation? A
> silly chimera. Please get real.
>
> David Morris
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