SHOWS: UNITED NATIONS (JULY 29, 2015) (UNTV-ACCESS ALL) 1. MALAYSIA’S TRANSPORT MINISTER LIOW TIONG LAI LISTENING AS REPORTER ASKS QUESTION ABOUT WRECKAGE FOUND ON REUNION ISLAND BELONGS TO MALAYSIA AIRLINES FLIGHT MH370 2. (SOUNDBITE) (English) MALAYSIA’S TRANSPORT MINISTER LIOW TIONG LAI SAYING: “I do receive the same request from my colleague in Malaysia so I have sent a team to verify the wreckage. I am talking about...you are talking about MH370 wreckage? REPORTER ASKS: “So, what do you think?” MALAYSIA’S TRANSPORT MINISTER LIOW TIONG LAI SAYING: “We need to verify that whatever wreckage found need to be verified before we can further confirm whether it belongs to MH370 so we have dispatched a team to investigate on these issues and we hope that we can identify it as soon as possible.” 3. MALAYSIA’S TRANSPORT MINISTER LIOW TIONG LAI STEPS AWAY FROM MICROPHONE AND SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (JULY 30, 2015) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) 1. VARIOUS OF STATEMENT FROM THE DEPUTY PRIME MINSTER OF AUSTRALIA WARREN TRUSS’S OFFICE ON AIRCRAFT WRECKAGE FOUND IN INDIAN OCEAN PORT MACQUARIE, AUSTRALIA (JULY 30, 3015) (SEVEN NETWORK - NO ACCESS AUSTRALIA / .COM.AU INTERNET SITES / ANY INTERNET SITE OF ANY AUSTRALIAN BASED MEDIA ORGANISATIONS OR MOBILE PLATFORMS / AUSTRALIAN NVO CLIENTS / SMH.COM.AU / NEWS.COM.AU) 2. (SOUNDBITE) (English) DEPUTY PRIME MINSTER OF AUSTRALIA, WARREN TRUSS, SAYING: “The wreckage does resemble wing parts from a Boeing 777, the type of aircraft that was operating MH370. So, we’re looking with great interest at this discovery. Boeing and other experts are travelling to the site so that they can see first hand and confirm whether or not this is a part of a 777 aircraft and then, as a further step, whether there is anyway of linking that wreckage to the missing aircraft.” 3. WHITE FLASH 4. (SOUNDBITE) (English) DEPUTY PRIME MINSTER OF AUSTRALIA, WARREN TRUSS, SAYING: “It’s been in the water for a year and a half now and it’s moved, obviously, a considerable distance. So, it won’t be all that helpful in pinpointing precisely where the aircraft might be located, but if this wreckage is linked to MH370, it’ll certainly confirm that the aircraft has gone into the water in the Indian Ocean area.” 5. WHITE FLASH 6. (SOUNDBITE) (English) DEPUTY PRIME MINSTER OF AUSTRALIA, WARREN TRUSS, SAYING: “I don’t think it’ll be very long for us to be able to identify that it’s wreckage from a 777, a Boeing 777, but it will take I’d imagine longer to be satisfied that it’s associated with MH370. It could be that there’s some identifying feature on the wreckage that links it to that aircraft and that would obviously mean that an earlier diagnosis can be made. But, at this stage, an interesting discovery, it has the potential to be something of a breakthrough in the search for MH370, but we have more work to do before we can be optimistic about that.” 7. WHITE FLASH 8. (SOUNDBITE) (English) DEPUTY PRIME MINSTER OF AUSTRALIA, WARREN TRUSS, SAYING: “If the wreckage is identified, what that does is give some degree of closure to the families who are waiting for information about what’s happened to their loved ones and I think that’s the most important element of this potential development. If it can be established beyond doubt that the aircraft has gone into the water, then that helps people to understand what happened and then to have closure for their loss.” 9. WHITE FLASH 10. (SOUNDBITE) (English) DEPUTY PRIME MINSTER OF AUSTRALIA, WARREN TRUSS, SAYING: “By far, it’s the first time that there has been wreckage that has the potential to be identified as associated with this missing aircraft, and so, if in fact that it is confirmed, it certainly is a major breakthrough and really pinpoints the fact that the aircraft entered the sea in the Indian Ocean.” SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (JULY 30, 2015) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL) 11. VARIOUS OF STATEMENT FROM THE DEPUTY PRIME MINSTER OF AUSTRALIA WARREN TRUSS’S OFFICE ON AIRCRAFT WRECKAGE FOUND IN INDIAN OCEAN