In a deal worth $1 billion, Slovakia plans to provide Ukraine fighter jets worth $340 million. In return, the United States plans to give Slovakia 12 new military helicopters.
A Yugoslav airforce Mig-29 fighter flies over Belgrade in June 1998. Slovakia was offered 12 new military helicopters by the United States as compensation for the MiG-29 fighter jets the country decided to give to Ukraine.Nad said his country’s armed forces currently don’t have any combat helicopters and that the deal would"significantly increase the defense capability of Slovakia."
On Friday, the Slovak government approved a plan to give Ukraine its fleet of 13 Soviet-era MiG-29 fighter jets, becoming the second NATO member country to heed the
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