The US will accelerate the granting of permits to other countries for the transfer of F-16s to Ukraine

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The United States will more quickly grant permission to other countries to transfer F-16s. This was discussed in a telephone conversation between Presidents Biden and Zelensky

Source:White House

Already three countries agreed to the transfer F-16 aircraft to Ukraine after training. Over time, there will only be more such news.

More planes for Ukraine

On the Independence Day of Ukraine, Joe Biden had a telephone conversation with Volodymyr Zelenskyi. One of the topics was speeding up the granting of permission for other countries to transfer their fighter jets. In addition, the heads of state discussed the start of training of Ukrainian pilots on the F-16 – immediately after its completion, Ukraine will receive the aircraft.

Biden also congratulated Ukraine on the holiday and emphasized once again that the US will continue to support Ukraine in the war.

President Biden confirmed the commitment of the United States to support the defense of Ukraine against Russian aggression for as long as it takes, as well as to hold Russia accountable for its actions,
– the message says.

The White House added that Biden, on behalf of the entire American people, expresses admiration for the courage and sacrifice of the Ukrainian people, who are fighting for their freedom and a secure future.

https://24tv.ua/peredacha-ukrayini-vinishhuvachiv-f-16-ssha-priskoryat-nadannya_n2379667

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