The Foreign Minister of the country noted that his "European colleague" took the issue into work KIEV, January 25.
/tass/. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said that some European colleagues "took to work" the issue of providing Kiev with American F-16 fighters.
On Tuesday, he posted on his Facebook page (banned in Russia; owned by Meta Corporation, which is recognized as extremist in Russia) a dialogue with an unnamed "European colleague". He told Kuleba that he was "taking into work" the issue of F-16s, which Kiev expects to provide. "He knows what to do," the Ukrainian minister wrote about his colleague. On January 20, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, speaking via video link to the participants of the meeting of defense ministers at the American Ramstein airbase in Germany, expressed his hope to receive F-16 fighters and long-range missiles from Western countries in the future.
Earlier, the issue of their supply was raised during a debate in the Dutch Parliament. Later, the Prime Minister of the kingdom, Mark Rutte, said that this issue is not currently being discussed. At the same time, he noted that the country "does not refuse anything in advance, but the delivery of fighters, of course, is a very serious step."