The British side pointed out that the British Typhoon and F-35 fighters have complex systems, and it is "not practical" to provide Ukrainian fighters.

The picture shows British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak inspecting the Royal Air Force.

(European News Agency)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Western countries have recently expressed their views on the provision of Ukrainian fighter jets. US President Biden made it clear on the 30th that he would not provide F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine. France and the Netherlands stated that there is no taboo in principle and do not rule out providing .

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's spokesman said on the 31st that Britain considered it "impractical" to provide Ukrainian Typhoon or F-35 fighter jets.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, Max Blain, spokesman for the prime minister's official residence "No. 10 Downing Street", pointed out that the British fighter jets are very advanced and it takes months to learn how to fly them. It is unrealistic." In the future, we will continue to discuss with our allies what the correct approach is.

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Bran said that Sunak had in-depth discussions with military advisers and told cabinet members that given Russia's numerical superiority in armaments, a continued war of attrition would not be beneficial to Ukraine, and a prolonged stalemate in the Ukrainian-Russian war would only benefit Russia With Russian President Vladimir Putin, the future will seize the opportunity to accelerate British support to provide Ukraine with the best chance of success.

In addition, after Germany provided the Ukrainian "Leopard 2" combat vehicle, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius was also asked by the German media on the 27th about the possibility of providing fighter jets to Ukraine, but Pistorius bluntly said that "this is Impossible” because the fighter’s system is much more complex than that of the main tank (MBT), and the range and firepower are completely different categories.