Agency, Washington.
Published by: Dev Kashyap
Updated Mon, 07 Mar 2022 03:20 AM IST
Summary
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently asked US lawmakers for more military help, especially Russian-made fighter jets. He said that Ukrainian pilots are used to flying Russian-made aircraft, so getting Russian aircraft in the middle of the war would be beneficial in the war. On Zelensky’s demand, the White House says it is being discussed with Poland to give Ukraine its Soviet-era fighter jets and in return the US will give it F-16 fighter jets.
America can provide fighter aircraft to Ukraine to counter Russia in the war. For this, the Biden administration is considering providing Poland’s Soviet-era fighter aircraft to Ukraine. He is talking about an agreement with Poland regarding this. Sources say that in return, America will give its F-16 fighter plane to Poland. Although it has not been officially confirmed by the US or Poland.
In fact, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently demanded more military help from US lawmakers, especially Russian-made fighter jets. He said that Ukrainian pilots are used to flying Russian-made aircraft, so getting Russian aircraft in the middle of the war would be beneficial in the war. On Zelensky’s demand, the White House says that it is being discussed with Poland to give Ukraine its Soviet-era fighter jets and in return the US will give it F-16 fighters, but Poland is not too excited about it Is.
Polish President Andrzej Duda said last week that Poland would not supply the planes. On Sunday, Poland’s prime minister tweeted that his country will not give its planes to Ukraine and will not allow it to use its airport. He says that Poland is providing humanitarian aid to Ukraine. The US is also in constant talks with other NATO countries to provide military assistance to Ukraine, but says its decision will be a sovereign decision of any country and not NATO’s because NATO is directly involved in the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. wants to avoid being
US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, who is visiting Moldova, said that his country is looking at providing fighter jets from Poland to Ukraine and we are also looking at how to make up for it. He said that Poland should take a decision to give its planes. Although no time frame can be fixed for this, but we are actively working on it.
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America can provide fighter aircraft to Ukraine to counter Russia in the war. For this, the Biden administration is considering providing Poland’s Soviet-era fighter aircraft to Ukraine. He is talking about an agreement with Poland regarding this. Sources say that in return, America will give its F-16 fighter plane to Poland. Although it has not been officially confirmed by the US or Poland.
In fact, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently demanded more military help from US lawmakers, especially Russian-made fighter jets. He said that Ukrainian pilots are used to flying Russian-made aircraft, so getting Russian aircraft in the middle of the war would be beneficial in the war. On Zelensky’s demand, the White House says that it is being discussed with Poland to give Ukraine its Soviet-era fighter jets and in return the US will give it F-16 fighters, but Poland is not too excited about it Is.
Polish President Andrzej Duda said last week that Poland would not supply the planes. On Sunday, Poland’s prime minister tweeted that his country will not give its planes to Ukraine and will not allow it to use its airport. He says that Poland is providing humanitarian aid to Ukraine. The US is also in constant talks with other NATO countries to provide military assistance to Ukraine, but says its decision will be a sovereign decision of any country and not NATO’s because NATO is directly involved in the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. wants to avoid being
US Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, who is visiting Moldova, said that his country is looking at providing fighter jets from Poland to Ukraine and we are also looking at how to make up for it. He said that Poland should take a decision to give its planes. Although no time frame can be fixed for this, but we are actively working on it.