 Europe, moles delivering F-16 fighter jets to Kiev. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said that unnamed European colleagues were working on the issue of delivering US-made F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine. In his account on Facebook, the Ukrainian top diplomat published that he claimed was a conversation with an unnamed European colleague. According to the publication, the official tells Kuleba that he was beginning to work on providing Ukraine with F-16 fighter jets. He knows what to do. Kuleba wrote about his interlocutor. On January 20, another meeting of defence ministers from approximately 50 countries was held at Germany's USAF Ramstein airbase, where further aid to Kiev was discussed. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, addressing the meeting via video link, asked the western top military officials to speed up the deliveries of tanks, artillery and air defence systems to Kiev. Additionally, he hoped to obtain F-16 fighter jets and long-range missiles at future meetings. The issue of deliveries was earlier raised during debates in the parliament of the Netherlands. Later, the country's Prime Minister Mark Root said that this issue was out of question at the moment, but added that nothing is ruled out. Modern western fighter jets have also long been one of the most in-demand items, as far as Ukraine is concerned. But so far, no concrete commitments have been made. Assistance in terms of fighter aircraft has been limited to air-launched weapons as well, as well as spare parts for existing aircraft. In the case of the F-16, you have a lot of options for different training programmes, different electronic countermeasures, different engines, different everything. It's like Lego, the Ukrainian MiG-29 pilot known only by his call sign, Juice, told the war zone last December. In general, I don't say that the F-16 is better as an aircraft itself, but it may be the most realistic choice for Ukraine, considering capability, availability, affordability, and most importantly, sustainability.