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Malaysian Prime Minister says Malaysia Airlines has no right to intervene in the missing passenger's

On March 15, at about 3:00 p.m. local time in Malaysia, a press conference on the lost aircraft was held. The Prime Minister of Malaysia attended the press conference. At the meeting, the prime minister said that due to the increased possibility of the missing aircraft being hijacked, Malaysia Airlines has no right or obligation to investigate the incident, and the families of the missing passengers will enjoy free accommodation on the last day.

Malaysia's prime minister said that in view of the nature of the situation, according to international law, the relevant investigation power will be carried out by the Malaysian government. Malaysia Airlines has no right to investigate the incident of the lost aircraft, and Malaysia Airlines has no obligation to answer media questions again.

At the same time, according to the prime minister's statement, Malaysia Airlines also told the families of the missing passengers on the plane: "the nature of the incident has changed, and tonight will be the last night of accommodation provided by Malaysia Airlines for the families. '

Malaysia's press conference on the incident of Malaysia Airlines losing its plane continues, and the Prime Minister of Malaysia is still speaking. We will continue to follow up and report the latest news on the news conference of Malaysia Airlines on March 15.