Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says he would be happy to reopen the investigation into the disappearance of flight MH370 if any new compelling evidence appears.
Mr Ibrahim's comments come days out from the 10-year anniversary of the aircraft’s disappearance.
“We have taken the position that if there is a compelling case and evidence that (an investigation) needs to be reopened then we will certainly be happy for it to be reopened,” Mr Ibrahim said.
"I don’t think this is a technical issue.
"It is an issue affecting the lives of people.
"Whatever needs to be done, must be done.
Mr Ibrahim's comments come days out from the 10-year anniversary of the aircraft’s disappearance.
“We have taken the position that if there is a compelling case and evidence that (an investigation) needs to be reopened then we will certainly be happy for it to be reopened,” Mr Ibrahim said.
"I don’t think this is a technical issue.
"It is an issue affecting the lives of people.
"Whatever needs to be done, must be done.