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UK Not Mulling Supply of Military Aircraft to Ukraine Seeing It ‘Too Escalatory’

a British flag is blown by the wind near to Big Ben’s clock tower in front of the UK Houses of Parliament in central Londona British flag is blown by the wind near to Big Ben's clock tower in front of the UK Houses of Parliament in central London - Sputnik International, 1920, 26.01.2023InternationalIndiaAfricaMOSCOW (Sputnik) – The United Kingdom is not considering the deliveries of military aircraft to Ukraine as this would be “too escalatory,” The Telegraph reported on Wednesday, citing Royal Air Force sources. “Ukraine flies former Russian aircraft so to train on a Typhoon would likely take years. The only option would be for nations with former Russian aircraft to offer such aircraft, such as Poland,” the source said, adding that the delivery of aircraft “was seen as being too escalatory.” According to the sources, London has “not ruled out” the delivery of longer-range precision missiles to Ukraine, but it was not being “considered” currently. Earlier in the day, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on NATO countries to “unlock” the supply of long-range missiles and military aircraft to Kiev. Yuriy Sak, the adviser to Ukrainian Defense Minister Oleksii Reznikov, expressed his confidence in a phone conversation with Reuters that the West would eventually send F-16s and other military aircraft to Ukraine, saying “apart from nuclear weapons, there is nothing left that we will not get.” The White House on Wednesday also confirmed the delivery of 31 Abrams tanks and eight M88 recovery vehicles to Ukraine; however, when asked about potential aircraft shipments, White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby indicated such a delivery was not presently in the works. Ukrainian soldiers move a U.S.-supplied M777 howitzer into position to fire at Russian positions in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region Saturday, June 18, 2022 - Sputnik International, 1920, 26.01.2023MilitaryUS Tanks Will Be Threat to Russian Troops in Ukraine – Not to Russia Itself, White House Claims00:24 GMTWestern countries ramped up their military support for Ukraine after Russia launched a special military operation there on February 24, 2022, responding to calls for help from the breakaway republics of Donetsk and Luhansk. In April, Moscow sent a note to NATO member states condemning their military assistance to Kiev. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned that any arms shipments on Ukrainian territory would be “legitimate targets” for Russian forces.

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