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This Article is From Sep 06, 2014

Australia, Malaysia Contribute 60 Million Dollars For MH370 Search

Australia, Malaysia Contribute 60 Million Dollars For MH370 Search
File Photo: MH370 Search Operations. (Agence France-Presse)
Kuala Lampur: An escalated underwater search operation for the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 will begin in two weeks' time, with both Malaysia and Australia committing 60 million dollars towards the effort.

The announcement came at the joint press conference of visiting Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott with his Malaysian counterpart Najib Tun Rajak, state-run Bernama news agency reported.

Both countries committed to give 60 million Australian Dollar (Malaysian Ringgit 180 million each) in their quest to locate the plane which is believed to have crashed in Southern Indian Ocean, it said.

Mr Abbott said the hunt for the plane, which inexplicably veered off its Kuala Lumpur-Beijing route on March 8 with 239 people onboard, would continue for as long as required.

The contribution was part of the new underwater search phase for the aircraft in the remote ocean sea bed, it said quoting premier Abbott.

"It will utilise the best available technology. It will last as long as it needs to scour the seabed," Abbott said. The Australian premier is on a one-day official visit to Malaysia to discuss bilateral issues, including the missing MH370, the downing of MAS MH17 in eastern Ukraine and trade relations.

Mr Abbott arrived in Malaysia after a successful visit to India where he inked a landmark civil nuclear deal. He said Australia had intended to build a memorial or monument to honour those on board the MH370 flight in the Australian western coastline.

"But it must be subject to the Malaysian Government and (consent of) the (victims') families," he said.

Meanwhile, Mr Najib said during the fruitful meeting, he and Mr Abbott had reaffirmed their commitment and unwavering support to continue with the search of the aircraft, the report said. 

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