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Polish MiG-29 airplanes’ transfer to Kiev can be viewed as escalation by Russia - Pentagon

"We assess that adding aircraft to the Ukrainian inventory is not likely to significantly change the effectiveness of Ukrainian Air Force relatively to Russian capabilities", John Kirby said

WASHINGTON, March 10. /TASS/. US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said in the conversation with Poland’s Minister of National Defense Mariusz Blaszczak that the United States does not support the Warsaw’s idea of transferring MiG-29 combat aircraft to Kiev via Washington, Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said at the briefing.

"Secretary Austin thanked the [Polish] Minister for Poland's willingness to continue to look for ways to assist Ukraine, but he stressed that we do not support the transfer of additional fighter aircraft to the Ukrainian Air Force at this time, and therefore have no desire to see them in our custody, either," Kirby said.

"We assess that adding aircraft to the Ukrainian inventory is not likely to significantly change the effectiveness of Ukrainian Air Force relatively to Russian capabilities. Therefore, we believe that the gain from transferring those MiG-29s is low," the Press Secretary said. "The intelligence community has assessed the transfer of MiG-29 to Ukraine may be mistaken as escalatory and could result in significant Russian reaction that might increase the prospects of a military escalation with NATO," he added.

"At this time, we believe that provision of additional fighter aircraft provides little increased capabilities at high risk. We also believe that there are alternative options that are much better suited to support the Ukrainian military in their fight against Russia. And we will continue to pursue those options," the Press Secretary said.

According to him, redeployment of the US Patriot surface-to-air missile batteries to Poland is a temporary measure.

"As for the Patriot missiles, yes, this is a temporary deployment to Poland," the Press Secretary said.