Why Ukraine is finally getting new fighter jets from NATO

Poland and Slovakia are sending more than 2 dozen MiG-29s to Ukraine to replenish the country’s pre-existing fleet

Ukraine is now getting warplanes, although not the coveted U.S.-made F-16s it has been pushing for.

In what counts as another milestone in the West’s willingness to increase security assistance to the war-ravaged nation, Poland and Slovakia, both NATO members, announced last week they will jointly be donating their entire inventory of Soviet-era MiG-29s to Ukraine.

Speaking alongside newly elected Czech President Petr Pavel in a press conference in Warsaw on Thursday, Polish President Andrzej Duda announced that four fully functional Polish MiG-29 fighter jets would be supplied to Ukraine in “the next few days.”

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“As the West, we have two red lines,” Radek Sikorski, Poland’s foreign minister, told Yahoo News. “We don’t want Ukraine to attack Russian territory, and we don’t want a direct clash between the Russian army and those of NATO members. Everything below that threshold is fair game.”

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