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MH370: Malaysia, Australia spar over search bill

Fifty-fifty, a Malaysian official said of how his country and Australia will split the bill for the increasingly massive search for the missing jetliner. Not so fast, an Australian official responded.

Updated on: Jun 14, 2014 02:17 AM IST
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Fifty-fifty, a Malaysian official said of how his country and Australia will split the bill for the increasingly massive search for the missing jetliner. Not so fast, an Australian official responded.

Malaysia and Australia discussed cost-sharing this week in Canberra, but Australian transport minister Warren Truss declined to say Friday whether the country was even considering an even split of the bill for a search that will take months, if not years, and cost tens of millions of dollars at a minimum.

“I don’t want to give any indication as to where it’s likely to end up,” Truss told The Associated Press. “We are talking about this with the Malaysians and other countries who have got a key interest.”

The government expects to spend $84 million on the search by July 2015. But the actual cost to Australia will depend on how quickly the plane can be found and how much other countries are willing to contribute. And a legal expert said Australia’s obligations are murky because of the unprecedented nature of the plane’s disappearance.

Countries are continuing to negotiate on how to fund the next phase of the sonar search of almost 56,000 square kilometers of seabed beneath water up to 7 kilometers deep.

Countries involved in the search, including Malaysia, Australia, the US, China, Japan, Britain, South Korea and New Zealand, have carried their own costs to date. But Malaysian government lawmaker Jailani Johari told reporters in Kuala Lumpur this week that future costs “will be shared 50-50” between Malaysia and Australia.

 
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