Latvian President Egils Levits said that NATO and the EU should first consider how to support Ukraine with all the weapons systems it needs, including warplanes. He said this in an interview Deutsche Welle (organization included in the list of foreign agents by the Ministry of Justice).
“I think all of us, both in NATO and in the European Union, should first consider how to support Ukraine with all the weapons systems it needs. Let Ukraine be able to resist the Russian attack, and also win this war,” he said.
Levits also admitted that Latvia has no fighters, but according to him, “countries with tanks and fighters should consider this.”
He also said that it is a good sign that the first Leopard tanks have already arrived in Ukraine.
Former Polish President Andrzej Duda declarationWarsaw is transferring four more MiG-29 fighter jets to Kiev.
April 4 Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksiy Reznikov declarationHe expressed that the negotiations with the Western countries on the supply of fighter jets to the country continue uninterrupted and the confidence in the supply of aircraft to the state.