The U.S. ambassador to NATO said that a formula for NATO offering additional military equipment to Ukraine is an “evolving conversation” between the nations.
A man inspects a crater of a rocket launched by the Russian forces at night in the center of Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Sunday. | Efrem Lukatsky/AP PhotoU.S. Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith said Sunday that a formula for NATO offering additional military equipment to Ukraine is an “evolving conversation,” between the nations.— 1 percent of the alliance’s jets and tanks — but NATO has not yet agreed to that formula.
Smith added: “Honestly, what’s important here is that NATO allies are coming forward and offering the capabilities that Ukraine is seeking, and they’re making a difference.”, for Poland to transfer MiG-29 jets to Ukraine, and for the U.S. to then replace Poland’s stockpile. Smith added, “The answer is no, if you’re talking about the Soviet-era jets, the United States decided the particular proposal put forward by Poland is untenable.”
But if a NATO ally wanted to provide those jets and tanks specifically “that is a sovereign decision. They can take that sovereign decision,” Smith said. “Right now, the United States is very much focused on their air defense needs and we’re delivering multiple capabilities to try and address those requirements.”
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