Odesa: Two heads of state and seven foreign ministers from a group of Ukraine's European backers visited the war-torn country on Friday to express support for Kyiv in its defense against Russia's invasion. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, hosting his counterparts from four Nordic and three Baltic countries in the southern port city of Odesa, repeated a plea for the delivery of US-made fighter jets to his country.
(The jets) are needed to cover our brigades that are going to (counter-attack), Kuleba said. Although no promises were made, he added, I have a feeling that our colleagues are well-disposed in this matter. Ukraine has long pushed for Western fighter jets for its air force, without success. Its Western partners have, however, provided a number of former Soviet MiG-29 fighters.
Kuleba met with the foreign ministers of Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, Norway, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Because of government formation talks in Finland, the Nordic country was represented by a senior Foreign Ministry official. Through this visit, we manifest strong Nordic and Baltic support for Ukraine and its people, said Tobias Billstrm of Sweden whose country currently holds the rotating six-month presidency of the European Union.