Pompeo on Flight 752: World will ‘take appropriate actions’ after investigation
WASHINGTON — The United States will await the results of an investigation into what happened to flight 752 before taking the “appropriate actions” in response, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Friday as he acknowledged for the first time that the Ukraine International Airlines jet was likely downed by an Iranian missile.
“We do believe that it’s likely that that plane was brought down by an Iranian missile,” Pompeo told a news conference in Washington, saying he’d spoken earlier in the day with his Canadian counterpart, Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne.
The U.S. will allow time for Canada to get resources on the ground in Iran and for the investigation into the crash to be completed before making any “final determinations,” Pompeo added.
“When we get the results of that investigation, I am confident that we and the world will take appropriate actions in response.”