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"I am fighting for survival": Kuleba said if NATO fighter jets will be applied for the Russian Federation

According to Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba, Western aircraft are needed by Ukraine to complete the war and displace the invaders. The issue of aviation transfer can be resolved in March, previously talked in the ministry. The Armed Forces of Ukraine will not use Western fighters for strikes in Russia. The Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmitry Kuleb at the UN Headquarters in New York said this on February 23 in an interview with Sky News.

The head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry noted that the Armed Forces needed fighter jets to end the war and the displacement of Russia's troops from the eastern borders. Western weapons will be used to liberate territories from the invaders, he said. "We use weapons from partners to the assignment of strikes in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in the occupied territories of Ukraine. There are no equal sides in this war. There is an aggressor and a victim," Kuleba added.

The Minister drew attention to the reluctance of some countries to support Ukraine for various reasons. The point is to stand on the side of the UN Charter and International Law, the official explained his position. Ms. Ambassador Britain Barbara Woodward, speaking in the UN hall, added that each country will "fight for survival equally. " "The level of unity of the Western nations is obvious.

The difference between those who acts for caution remains and who wants to win the war, arming Ukraine, not delaying the pathoric situation," the Woodward said. On February 22, the Deputy Head of the Foreign Ministry spoke about the possibility of resolving the issue of transfer of Western aircraft to Ukraine in March 22. On February 20, Minister of Defense of Ukraine Oleksiy Reznikov said other terms. The first Western fighters can arrive in Ukraine in the next 2 months.

Ukrainian pilots undergo NATO aircraft training in the United Kingdom, said British Prime Minister Richa Snak on February 8 at the Munich Security Conference. Warsaw, according to President of Poland Andrzej Duda, is ready to consider the transfer of the MiG-29 fighter fighters and joins the Coalition on the provision of the Armed Forces of the F-16 aircraft.