Najib pledges to never give up looking for MH370 answers
Abbott says search is the most difficult in human history
[PERTH] Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak vowed yesterday "we will not rest" until the fate of Flight MH370 is known, as Australia called it "the most difficult search in human history".
Mr Najib toured the military base in Perth being used as a staging post in the hunt for the Malaysia Airlines plane carrying 239 people that is believed to have crashed in the Indian Ocean, and pledged never to give up looking for answers.
"We want to find answers. We want to provide comfort to the families and we will not rest until answers are indeed found," Mr Najib said, as he thanked those involved in the eight-nation search.
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