Malaysia Airlines summon relatives of flight MH370 passengers for emergency meeting ahead of press conference set to reveal ‘new developments
Relatives of passengers on the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 have been called to an emergency meeting in Beijing, it has been claimed.
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak meanwhile has also announced he was due to hold a press conference at 2pm on the latest developments in the search for the missing plane.
According to Sky News, the families of the passengers on the missing plane are also due to be booked on to flights to take them to Australia.
Both of the announcements were made as an Australian navy ship was on its way today to retrieve two new objects spotted by military aircraft in the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines jet.
HMAS Success was expected to reach the two objects by tomorrow morning at the latest, Malaysia's government said, as a mounting number of sightings of floating objects raised hopes wreckage of the plane may soon be found.
So far, ships in the international search effort have been unable to locate several 'suspicious' objects spotted by satellites in grainy images or by fast-flying aircraft over a vast search area in the remote southern Indian Ocean.
'HMAS Success is on scene and is attempting to locate and recover these objects,' Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who called his Malaysia counterpart Najib Razak to inform him of the sighting, said in a statement to parliament.
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