Dutch diplomats thanked Yaroslavskiy for his assistance in Boeing-777 crash investigation

Kingdom of the Netherlands Embassy in Ukraine thanked the Kharkiv businessman Aleksandr Yaroslavskiy and the team of his Kharkiv Palace hotel for their help in the work of the Dutch delegation during the investigation of Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200 crash. This is the subject of the embassy's official letter of thanks.

"We express our gratitude for your cooperation in the work of the Dutch delegation which arrived in Ukraine due to the crash of the Malaysian Boeing 777-200 airliner (MH17 flight). Professionalism of your Kharkiv International Airport team allowed our experts to quickly create all the conditions necessary for sending special flights with the bodies of the passengers killed in the crash to the Netherlands. With the active participation of your team, the delegation was able to conduct memorial service for the victims of the tragedy at a high level right at the airport. Besides, we highly appreciate your private initiative to accommodate members of the expert group at the Kharkiv Palace hotel charge-free and also to provide quarters for the Anti-crisis center for support of the victims' relatives and to assist the work of the State Commission on Investigating the causes of the Boeing-777-200 crash. We also note the hospitality of the Kharkiv Palace hotel staff who created all the conditions for work of the experts," said the letter. Representatives of the Netherlands also emphasize that such selfless participation of private organizations in creating the conditions for the work of the experts says about "sincere sorrow of the Ukrainian people at the tragedy that happened".

As a token of his gratitude, a member of the Dutch expert group presented the Kharkiv Palace hotel administration with a sign of the Criminal Investigation Police Department of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

As reported previously, the Kharkiv businessman Aleskandr Yaroslavskiy was one of the first to come out with an initiative to provide maximum assistance to the official foreign missions during the investigation of the tragedy. He offered free accommodation for the experts at the Kharkiv Palace hotel and also expressed readiness to provide all necessary support to their work at the Kharkiv International Airport.

Source: http://www.rbc.ua

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