White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said she had “understandable concerns” over Poland’s proposal to send fighter jets to Ukraine and that they were working to resolve the issue “without escalating tensions”.
White House Spokesperson Jen Psaki evaluated the agenda at the daily press conference at the White House and answered journalists’ questions.
Stating that the officials of the US Department of Defense are negotiating with Ukraine and NATO allies about fighter jet support, Psaki said that for the delivery of Poland’s MiG-29 warplanes to Ukraine, the US should send these planes to the Ramstein airbase in Germany and send these planes to the US. He evaluated the statement that he was ready to give his order.
“The departure of a plane from a NATO base and the presence of American soldiers in airspace attacked by Russia is a concern for both the United States and NATO. Therefore, we have logistical concerns. We are looking for an answer to the question of how to deliver planes to Ukraine without escalating tensions,” Psaki said. said.
Stating that Russia never expected to face so much opposition within its own country because of the Ukraine war, Psaki described Russian President Vladimir Putin as a “dictator”.
Regarding the Russian troops’ direct airstrike on the maternity hospital in Mariupol, Ukraine, Psaki said: “As a mother, it is terrible to see these images of the barbaric use of military force and the targeting of innocent civilians.” commented.