Report on Missing Malaysia Plane Finds Nothing Alarming

Relatives gather

Meanwhile, relatives of the Chinese passengers on the flight gathered at temples in Beijing to mark the anniversary.

“The report they gave us today is a similar version of former ones. It has nothing new,” said Dai Shuqin, whose sister and four other relatives where aboard the missing flight.  

Speaking on Malaysian TV, Malaysian Airlines chief executive Ahmad Jauhari Yahya noted the frustration.

“We hope the government will carry on the search until we find the aircraft. There will be experts and we will be guided — all those experts and we will be guided by them. But I do hope that we will carry on until we find the answers,” Yahya said.

Ministers from Australia, China, and Malaysia are to discuss plans to fund another stage in the search for the aircraft at a meeting in April. 

Ron Corben contributed to this article from Bangkok. Some material for this report came from Reuters.

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