Upon arrival for the meeting, Malaysian Acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein told reporters that he is hoping the meeting will put the structure for future search in place, Xinhua reported.
"We are now going to deep sea search which requires specific assets," he said, adding that there has been many countries that want to come aboard the search operation.
He refused to comment whether the meeting will set a time frame for the search, but saying the agenda is pretty wide.
"The fact that three delegations, big delegations, are sitting down together and looking forward to (the next stage search), is already a huge achievement," he said.
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