England: Sending fighters to Ukraine at present moment is not a good approach.
According to Russia Today, British Defense Minister Ben Wallace said that the country’s government has not yet made a final decision about the impossibility of sending fighter jets to Ukraine, but at the moment it considers it advisable to refrain from doing so.
According to this report, Wallace said: There is no definitive decision at this time. I don’t think this is the right approach at the moment.
In response to a journalist’s question about the possibility of Ukraine acquiring British fighter jets, the British Defense Minister added: “After working for a long time, I have learned two things. Never say something is possible and never say something is impossible.”
This is despite the fact that the spokesman of British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak had previously announced in response to Ukraine’s request that sending fighter jets to Kiev is not a practical issue.
The spokesman of the British Prime Minister said: British fighters are very complicated and it takes months to learn to fly them. Considering this issue, we believe that sending them to Ukraine is not practical.
At the same time, “Olaf Schultz”, the chancellor of Germany, emphasized in his words yesterday that his country will not send fighters to Ukraine.