Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister François-Philippe Champagne says the countries whose citizens died in last week’s deadly plane crash near Tehran are judging Iran’s co-operation day by day. Flanked by his fellow foreign ministers at a press conference, Champagne said there are consequences for Iran because it has accepted responsibility for the deadly incident. He said those countries expect Iran to deal with them on providing compensation for victims’ families, and ensure a transparent investigation into the downing of the aircraft.
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Iran plane crash: Canada says it will judge Iran’s co-operation on a ‘daily basis’
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