Ukraine-Russia War: Poland Offers All Its MIG-29 Fighter Jets To US In Plan To Provide Aircraft To Kyiv

Poland has agreed to hand over all of its MIG-29 fighter jets to a US airbase “immediately and free of charge” as part of a plan to provide aircraft to the Ukrainians.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visits positions of the country’s armed forces near the line of separation from with Russian-backed rebels in Donetsk Region, Ukraine June 9, 2021.

Washington has been looking at a proposal under which Poland would supply Ukraine with Soviet-era fighters and in turn receive American F-16s to make up for their loss.

Ukrainian pilots are trained to fly Soviet-era fighter jets.

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In a statement, Poland’s foreign ministry said: “The authorities of the Republic of Poland, after consultations between the president and the government, are ready to deploy – immediately and free of charge – all their MIG-29 jets to the Rammstein Air Base and place them at the disposal of the government of the United States of America.

“At the same time, Poland requests the United States to provide us with used aircraft with corresponding operational capabilities.

“Poland is ready to immediately establish the conditions of purchase of the planes.

“The Polish government also requests other NATO Allies – owners of MIG-29 jets – to act in the same vein.”

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However, State Department Undersecretary Victoria Nuland said: “To my knowledge, it wasn’t pre-consulted with us that they planned to give these planes to us.”

Speaking at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, she added: “I look forward when this hearing is over to getting back to my desk and seeing how we will respond to this proposal of theirs to give the planes to us.”

Security and defence analyst Michael Clarke, former director general of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), told Sky News: “The main thing as far as NATO is concerned is to get some aircraft into Ukraine that they can use.

“The MIG-29 is not the best aircraft around at the moment but it’s better than nothing.

“NATO has been giving arms openly to Ukraine – this is just another type of weapon.”

He said that with Poland handing the jets to the US at their German base, it is like Poland saying to Russia “if you want an argument about this, have it with Washington, don’t have it with us”.

And he added: “The main thing is for Ukrainian pilots to find a safe way to take the aircraft into Ukraine.”

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