1. Malaysian Transport Minister Liow Tiong Lai arriving at news conference
2. Liow and other officials standing at podium
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Liow Tiong Lai, Malaysian Transport Minister:
"The investigations confirm that the MAS (Malaysia Airlines) crew were qualified to conduct the flight and that the aircraft was in airworthy condition."
4. Pan of Liow at news conference
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Liow Tiong Lai, Malaysian Transport Minister:
"Somebody has to be responsible for this accident, somebody should have press the button to shoot down the plane. We would like to find out who is the person."
6. Two reporters at news conference
7. Liow and other officials at podium
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Liow Tiong Lai, Malaysian Transport Minister:
"So once we can determine the culprits then we will definitely demand justice and we will bring them to the arbitration or to the court. It can be international court or it can be Malaysian court."
9. Liow holding up copy of preliminary report into MH17 crash
The Malaysian Transport Minister said on Tuesday that a preliminary report into the MH17 crash confirmed that the aircraft was in an "airworthy condition."
Liow Tiong Lai was speaking at a news conference following the release of a report on the aviation disaster by the Dutch Safety Board.
Liow also said that Malaysia would pursue whoever caused the crash and would bring them to justice.
The preliminary report concluded that Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was likely struck by multiple "high-energy objects from outside the aircraft," causing it to break up over eastern Ukraine.
The report stopped short of saying the Boeing 777 was shot down by a missile, but its findings appear to point to that conclusion.
MH17 suddenly plunged out of the sky on July 17 over territory held by pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine, killing all 298 passengers and crew on board.