You're right: answers are the important thing for the families and for us. Monetary compensation is all well and good, but we first want answers because we really want to understand what happened.
During the negotiations, we will collaborate with the five previously named countries, and we won't allow Iran merely to declare that 10 individuals have been charged. Incidentally, I don't exactly know what they've been charged with.
We know perfectly well that the military members involved in this affair, who belong to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, have all been completely cleared because that information was in the final report. No explanation of the chain of command was offered that might give us an idea of who made the decisions, who was ultimately responsible or what soldiers fired the missiles. We know that individuals at the bottom of the chain of command fired the missiles and will be charged and convicted. We don't find that satisfactory, and we've clearly stated that we want to know who in the chain of command was responsible. That goes right up to the highest level.