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Summary: | Malaysian PM Razak and his wife lay flowers at memorial site for passengers of flight MH17 |
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Story No: | 2015822 |
Source: | AP TELEVISION |
Aspect Ratio: | 16:9 |
Date: | 07/31/2014 02:45 PM |
People: | Najib Razak |
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Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak and his wife, Rosmah Mansor, laid bouquets of flowers at a memorial for passengers of flight MH17 in Hilversum, Netherlands, on Thursday.
The Hilversum military base is where the remains of more than 200 victims are being painstakingly identified at a military base in Hilversum in a process that could take weeks or months.
All 298 passengers and crew aboard Flight MH17 were killed, including 43 Malaysians and 195 Dutch nationals, when the plane was destroyed on July 17.
Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has said about 80 bodies have yet to be recovered from the wreckage, which has been inaccessible to investigators for days because of fighting between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russia separatists.
AP TELEVISION
1. Mid shot Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak and his wife, Rosmah Mansor, laying flowers at memorial for MH17 passengers
2. Close-up condolence note on flowers from Razak
3. Mid shot Razak and Mansor standing at memorial
4. Close-up condolence note on flowers from Mansor
5. Mid shot flowers at memorial
6. Razak and Mansor walking away from memorial
7. Cutaway onlookers
8. Wide shot memorial
Subjects: | Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash , Events , Government and politics |
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People: | Najib Razak |
Organisations: | Malaysia government |
Locations: | Hilversum , North Holland , Netherlands |
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Summary: | Dutch PM welcomes Malaysia's Najib Razak for discussions on MH17 |
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Story No: | 2015773 |
Source: | AP TELEVISION |
Aspect Ratio: | 16:9 |
Date: | 07/31/2014 10:43 AM |
People: | Najib Razak , Mark Rutte |
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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte welcomed his Malaysian counterpart in the Hague on Thursday to discuss plans for repatriating remains of Malaysian victims of the passenger plane shot over eastern Ukraine, and continuing problems accessing the crash site.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak was later expected to travel to a military base in Hilversum, outside Amsterdam, where the remains of more than 200 victims are being painstakingly identified.
The plane was shot down on July 17, killing all 298 passengers and crew, including 43 Malaysians and 195 Dutch.
Some bodies have yet to be recovered at the crash site, which has been inaccessible to investigators for days due to fighting between the Ukrainian army and pro-Russia separatists.
AP TELEVISION
1. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte standing on red carpet, motorcade of Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak arriving, Nazak coming out of car and shaking hands with Rutte
2. Rutte and Nazak posing for photographs and walking inside building
Subjects: | Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 crash , Events , Government and politics |
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People: | Najib Razak , Mark Rutte |
Organisations: | Malaysia government, Netherlands government |
Locations: | The Hague , South Holland , Netherlands |
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