Lithuanian President Nauseda.

(Reuters)

[Compilation of Chen Chengliang/Comprehensive Report] Although Britain, Germany and the United States have successively announced assistance to Ukraine’s main Western tanks, these three countries have subsequently expressed their unwillingness to provide Western fourth-generation fighter jets. Even Poland is willing to aid Ukraine’s F-16 fighter jets. A prerequisite for "negotiating NATO agreement".

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda called on NATO countries to stop drawing the "red line" and provide Ukraine with the necessary weapons, especially fighter jets and long-range missiles!

In an exclusive interview with Lithuanian National Radio and Television (LRT) on January 31, Nauseda said with emotion: "I see many red lines drawn, and sometimes I even think that these red lines were not drawn by us, Western countries and democratic countries. It is Russia, a terrorist state, drawn through fear and threat, and trying to impose it on us."

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Nauseda noted that some "red lines" had in fact been crossed in relation to Ukraine.

He said, "It's not just chariots. Ukraine's EU candidate status was originally a taboo and a red line. I remember very clearly that when the war broke out, Germany categorically stated at the beginning that it would only send vests, helmets and the like. , no weapons. But that red line was also crossed a long time ago.”

Nauseda emphasized that the military aid to Ukraine is a dead end and there is no way out. "So I hope that this red line, whether it really exists or only exists in our minds, can also be crossed."

He specifically mentioned Kyiv's long-standing need for fighter jets and long-range missiles, noting that "since fighter jets and long-range missiles are essential military aid, we must act now at a critical stage in the war that is about to turn!"

The three countries of the United States, Britain and Germany have made it clear that they will not provide F-16 fighters to Ukraine.

(Taken from the official website of the US Air Force)