Malaysian and Dutch leaders said Wednesday they would keep pushing to bring to justice those responsible for downing Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 and killing the 298 people on board, dpa reported. "We want to achieve our common goals - the repatriation of any further human remains and personal belongings, investigate the facts of the disaster and conducting criminal investigation," the Netherlands' Prime Minister Mark Rutte said. "Conditions on the ground remain difficult but we remain determined to achieve these goals," he told reporters after meeting his counterpart Najib Abdul Razak in the Malaysian capital. The plane was flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur when it came down over the east Ukraine region of Donetsk on July 17. Of the 298 people killed, 196 were Dutch citizens and 43 were Malaysians.