Australia and the Netherlands have filed a lawsuit against Russia for downing the Malaysia Airlines flight 17 jet.

Australia and the Netherlands have filed a complaint with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) against Russia over the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 eight years ago.

According to Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Foreign Minister Marise Payne, Russia was responsible under international law for the downing of the flight, and action in the United Nations Aviation Council was a step forward in the fight for justice for the 298 victims, including 38 Australians.

The incident, according to Australia, was a blatant violation of a treaty designed to safeguard civilian aircraft from weapons fire.

In a statement, the Dutch government said the UN Security Council had also been informed of the move.

Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra said: “The death of 298 civilians, including 196 Dutch, cannot and should not remain without consequences.”

“The current events in Ukraine underscore the vital importance of this.”

The joint action under Article 84 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation is separate to a Dutch murder trial for four suspects over their individual criminal responsibility.

Australia said it was seeking full reparations from Russia for the injury caused, and the suspension of Russia’s voting power in the aviation council, which sets standards for civilian air travel.

“Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified invasion of Ukraine and the escalation of its aggression underscores the need to continue our enduring efforts to hold Russia to account for its blatant violation of international law and the UN Charter, including threats to Ukraine’s sovereignty and airspace,” Morrison and Payne said in the statement.

MH17 was flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur on July 17, 2014 when it was hit over rebel-held eastern Ukraine by what international investigators and prosecutors say was a Russian-made surface-to-air missile.

Moscow has always denied involvement and has promoted a range of alternative theories, which international investigators have rejected as unsupported by evidence.

A verdict in the murder trial, involving three Russians and a Ukrainian who remain at large, is expected later this year. None of the defendants have attended the Dutch court.

Australia and the Netherlands would rely on evidence MH17 was shot down by a Russian surface-to-air missile system transported from Russia to an area of eastern Ukraine under the control of Russian-backed separatists, and it was accompanied by a Russian military crew, the statement said.

The missile system was returned to Russia shortly after the downing of MH17, it said.

“Russia has to date refused to take responsibility for its clear role in this incident,” Payne told reporters in Sydney on Monday.

Australia and the Netherlands had pursued negotiations with Russia in good faith over the incident, but Russia unilaterally withdrew from the talks in 2020, she said.

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