The transfer of fighter jets must first be approved within NATO, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said
NATO members have not reached a consensus on the possibility of sending fighter jets to Ukraine, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has said. He noted that such a move must be approved by the bloc as a whole.
āIf we are not consistent in supporting Ukraine, the future of Europe will be in question and the price we have to pay will be very high,ā Morawiecki told Spanish newspaper El Mundo in an interview published on Monday.Ā
āHowever, all decisions on jet fighters will be made within NATO, and there is no agreement at the moment ā¦ No decision has been made.āĀ
The statement comes after Polish Deputy Defense Minister Wojciech Skurkiewicz said last week that Warsaw was not planning on supplying Kiev with US-made F-16s. He insisted that this step could only be taken āin full coordinationā with other NATO members.Ā
Last month, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky renewed his plea for the countryās Western supporters to donate military aircraft. France and the Netherlands have said in the past that they were open to the transfer of the jets.
READ MORE: Top EU diplomat speaks out on fighter jets for Ukraine ā media
Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden has denied that Washington was considering sending the F-16s to Ukraine. German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck said last week that delivering fighter jets would āprobablyā be crossing a line with Russia and risk making Berlin a direct party to the conflict.
Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov earlier said that continued deliveries serve as further proof that Western countries were directly involved in the hostilities.
Ā
RT (Russia Today) is a state-owned news organization funded by the Russian government. The information provided by this news source is being included by the Libertarian Hub not as an endorsement of the Russian government, but rather because it is being actively censored by Big Tech, Western governments and the corporate press. During times of conflict it is imperative that we have access to both sides of the story so we can form our own opinions, even if both sides are spewing their own propaganda. The censorship of RT, despite likely being a propaganda outfit for the Russian government, reduces our ability to hear one side of the conflict. For that reason, the Libertarian Hub will temporarily republish the RSS feed from RT. Visit https://rt.com