Foreign Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said on Friday that the issue of dual-citizenship of victims of the Ukraine International Airlines plane crash that occurred in January has not been an issue in discussions with his Iranian counterpart, but they’ve stressed there must be “full, fair” compensation for the families of every victim. He added that with it being more than 30 days since the crash, Annex 13 calls for the analysis of the black boxes to be done “without delay.”
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Champagne says dual-citizenship not an issue in repatriation of Iran plane crash victims’ remains
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