Zelensky says he, Trudeau talk crash punishment, as Iran announces arrests
OTTAWA — Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky says he and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have discussed the need to “punish” the Iranians responsible for the downing of the Ukrainian airliner near Tehran last week that killed 176 people.
Zelensky was describing his latest conversation with Trudeau in a Twitter posting, hours after Iran announced arrests in the fatal crash. It came as Canada, Ukraine and their international allies prepared for a meeting on Thursday to push Iran for justice for the families of the people aboard the plane shot down by an Iranian surface-to-air missile.
“Our Ukrainian experts and diplomats are ready to collaborate closely with our Canadian counterparts in Tehran. I confirmed this to @JustinTrudeau once more. We will also co-ordinate efforts to punish those responsible for this tragedy,” Zelensky wrote.
Zelensky and Trudeau also discussed “further co-ordination of efforts to ensure proper international legal liability of those responsible for the plane crash,” according to a more detailed Ukrainian government account of their call — their third in a week.