Great Britain is ready to offer Poland fighter jets instead of MiG-29s sent to Ukraine

Great Britain is ready to offer Poland fighter jets instead of MiG-29s sent to Ukraine

Great Britain is ready to help Poland fill gaps in air defense caused by Warsaw's decision to send part of its MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine.

 

 This was stated by the Deputy Minister of Defense of Great Britain, James Hippie, reports TVN24.

 

 Hippy emphasized that Poland's decision to transfer MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine is a "big moment." In his opinion, this is also the best solution for Ukrainians, because "they need planes that they already know."

 

 "We will be very positive about Poland's request to fill the gaps. We did that when Warsaw first delivered T-72 tanks to Ukraine, and we sent Challenger 2 tanks to Poland. The same goes for fighter jets," he said.

 

 Hippy added that such a request has not yet been received from Warsaw.

 

 We will remind you that last week the President of Poland Andrzej Duda announced the transfer of four MiG-29 to Ukraine in the coming days.

 

 After that, the government of Slovakia at an extraordinary meeting decided to transfer 13 MIG-29 fighters to Ukraine.



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Great Britain is ready to help Poland fill gaps in air defense caused by Warsaw's decision to send part of its MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine.

 

 This was stated by the Deputy Minister of Defense of Great Britain, James Hippie, reports TVN24.

 

 Hippy emphasized that Poland's decision to transfer MiG-29 fighters to Ukraine is a "big moment." In his opinion, this is also the best solution for Ukrainians, because "they need planes that they already know."

 

 "We will be very positive about Poland's request to fill the gaps. We did that when Warsaw first delivered T-72 tanks to Ukraine, and we sent Challenger 2 tanks to Poland. The same goes for fighter jets," he said.

 

 Hippy added that such a request has not yet been received from Warsaw.

 

 We will remind you that last week the President of Poland Andrzej Duda announced the transfer of four MiG-29 to Ukraine in the coming days.

 

 After that, the government of Slovakia at an extraordinary meeting decided to transfer 13 MIG-29 fighters to Ukraine.