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MH17 plane crash: Crash is Russia's 'defining moment' says PM | MH17 plane crash: Crash is Russia's 'defining moment' says PM |
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David Cameron has said the Malaysian Airlines crash in east Ukraine is a "defining moment" for Russia. | |
Some 298 people died, including 10 Britons, when flight MH17 crashed in a rebel-held area last week. | |
Pro-Russia separatists have been blamed for downing the jet, reportedly with a missile. | |
The PM said it was unlikely the plane was shot deliberately - but warned of "hard-hitting" sanctions if Moscow did not change course on Ukraine. | |
'Clear choice' | |
Mr Cameron said there was "anger" at what had happened and urged Moscow to halt supplies of weapons to the separatists, calling for "proper, long-term relationships" between Russia, Ukraine and the European Union. | |
He called for "unfettered access" to the crash site for international investigators and for bodies to be repatriated. | |
Addressing MPs in the Commons, Mr Cameron said "a conflict that could have been curtailed by Moscow, has instead been fermented by Moscow". | |
Relatives of some of the British victims have called for their bodies to be brought home. | |
The UK is set to push for increased sanctions against Russia at a meeting of EU foreign ministers on Tuesday. | |
Mr Cameron said the evidence pointed to the jet being downed by pro-Russian separatists. | |
He said: "President Putin faces a clear choice in how he decides to respond to this appalling tragedy. I hope he will use this moment to find a path out of this festering and dangerous crisis by ending Russia's support for the separatists. | |
"If he does not change his approach to Ukraine in this then Europe and the West must fundamentally change our approach to Russia. | |
"Those of us in Europe should not need to be reminded of the consequences of turning a blind eye when big countries bully smaller countries." |