"Responding
to the presentation of the initial findings... spokespersons for the
Kremlin and the Russian foreign ministry and defence ministry questioned
the professionalism, integrity and independence of the Dutch public
prosecution service," the Dutch foreign ministry said.
"The
Russian ambassador was informed that unsubstantiated criticism like
this is unacceptable," the ministry said in a statement, issued in The
Hague.
Moscow
on Wednesday described as "biased" and "politically motivated" initial
findings by a Dutch-led team of international investigators which
concluded that the Malaysia Airlines flight was shot down by a missile
transported from Russia.
The
Boeing 777 passenger jet was blown out of the sky on July 17, 2014 over
war-torn eastern Ukraine killing all 298 on board, the majority Dutch
citizens.
Criminal
investigators from the Netherlands, Australia, Belgium, Malaysia and
Ukraine this week said they had "irrefutable evidence" that a BUK
missile slammed into the plane and was fired from a field in a part of
eastern Ukraine then controlled by pro-Russian rebels.
But the findings stopped short of directly accusing Moscow of involvement in the tragedy.
Koenders
said: "Given the convincing nature of the evidence, Russia should
respect the results that have been presented, rather than impugning the
investigation and sowing doubt."
He
called on Russia to "continue to cooperate fully with the investigation
and subsequent prosecution and trial" of those responsible.
Ukraine
and the West insist pro-Russian rebels blew the jet out of the sky with
a Russian-made missile system likely supplied by Moscow.
The
tragedy saw the European Union slap tougher sanctions on Russia, blamed
by the West for being behind the rebellion. The punitive measures
remain in place as the fighting drags on.
But
Russia and the rebels have consistently denied any role in downing the
plane, and have instead blamed Ukrainian government forces.
Russian
foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Friday the ministry
has reviewed the Dutch ministry's press release "on the demarche"
regarding Russia's ambassador.
The
Russian foreign ministry "drew attention to the Dutch side's total
rejection of any reasoned criticism of the preliminary results of the
criminal investigation into the crash," Zakharova said in a statement.
"The
preliminary results presented by the Joint Investigation Team were
officiously portrayed as the only true results to which there can be no
doubts or objections," she said.
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