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‘How will you hold Russia to account for MH17?’


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PERTH parents Anthony Maslin and Rin Norris, who lost their three children Otis, Evie and Mo and their grandfather Nick Norris in the MH17 disaster, now have the attention of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Pompeo was told of the ongoing pain families of victims as he said the US will continue to hold Russia accountable for the 298 people, including 38 Australians, killed when the aircraft was shot down over Ukraine by a Russian missile four years ago.

A letter from Mr Maslin was read by a Seven News reporter to Pompeo at a press conference on Tuesday in California at the conclusion of the annual Australia-US Ministerial (AUSMIN) talks.

In a question asked on behalf of the family, whose children “Mo, Evie and Otis were murdered on flight MH17 along with their grandfather along with 294 other innocent people”, Seven’s US correspondent Ashlee Mullany described their ongoing devastation.

“This is a question on their behalf, in their words: That the plane was hit by a Russian missile has been proven to be an irrefutable fact,” Ms Mullany said.

“That this killed our three beautiful children and their grandfather, and destroyed our life and many other lives ... is an irrefutable fact.

“Secretary Pompeo, will the United States, our friend and ally, help Australia hold Russia to account, and how?”

"We need the Russians to continue to be held accountable for that," Mr Pompeo responded.

"We take this matter seriously."

Pompeo, US Secretary of Defense James Mattis and Australian Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop and Defence Minister Marise Payne spent the past two days at the AUSMIN talks, held at Stanford University.

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