When asked whether the F-16s were going to Ukraine as part of the forthcoming US military assistance package, Biden replied to reporters' question with a simple “No”.
"The kinds of capabilities that we know will be critical to helping Ukrainians again in the fighting now in the wintertime, as well as the kind of fighting that we expect they're going to be doing in the spring," he added.
The first factor is whether the military supplies are "useful" for the Ukrainian army, the second factor is an assurance that the supplies would not lead to any escalation of the conflict and would not “touch Russian soil”, and the third factor, Macron concluded, is whether supplies to Kiev were in the interests of France's defense.
In an interview with a German newspaper, Scholz stressed: “The question of fighter planes does not even arise. I can only advise against getting into a constant bidding war when it comes to weapon systems."