17 days since MH370 vanished: all the details
China urges Malaysia to provide all the information and evidence leading to the conclusion.
Australian aircraft detect two objects in the southern Indian Ocean - the first circular, the second rectangular - just hours after Chinese planes reported a similar finding.
Australia airforce P-3 Orion spotted two objects near the search area for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, the Australia Maritime Safety Authority said on Monday.
A US P-8 Poseidon aircraft was unable to locate the suspicious objects which a Chinese plane spotted earlier Monday in the search area for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, the Australian Maritime Safety Authorities (AMSA) said.
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority has been informed of the objects sighted by Chinese aircraft and attempts will be made to relocate the objects.
Chinese crew has reported the coordinates to the Australian command center as well as Chinese icebreaker Xuelong.
Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss said the latest lead provided by French satellite pointed to a "different location to those released by China and Australia".
A Chinese IL-76 aircraft flew into position off Australia on Monday morning and has started searching for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.
France provides satellite images to Malaysia of objects that could be from a passenger plane that has been missing for more than two weeks.
Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss and senior maritime rescue officials reiterated on Sunday that they will keep searching the southern Indian Ocean for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH307 for as long as they have hope.