Officials from Malaysia, China and Australia are expected to meet next month to reassess where the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 will be conducted, dpa quoted a senior Malaysian official as saying Saturday. The three countries will discuss whether to narrow the search area in light of the July 29 discovery of part of an aircraft wing on the French island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean, said Jailani Johari, communications and multimedia deputy minister. Malaysia has said the 2-metre-long flaperon, which can be moved up and down to make an aircraft roll or bank, came from MH370, which vanished in March last year with 239 people on board.