 Several countries willing to supply Ukraine with MiG-29 jets. Peter Muller, Polish government spokesman, informed that Warsaw had received clear declarations from several countries willing to supply Ukraine with MiG-29 fighter jets. This was reported by Bloomberg. At the same time, Muller did not specify which countries he was talking about. Earlier, Jaroslav Nagy, Slovakia's Defence Minister declared his readiness for a joint transfer of fighter jets with Poland if a corresponding decision is made in the Slovak government. However, a decision on this has been delayed by political infighting ahead of early elections in September. Before this, Mateusz Morawiecki, Prime Minister of Poland, stated that Ukraine may be supplied with MiG-29 fighters during the next four to six weeks. Bulgaria, Croatia and Romania are, among other NATO members, armed with MiG fighters. The United States once again noted that it will not oppose the decision of other countries to transfer combat aircraft to Ukraine. The UK could send a small quantity of tranche 1 euro fighter typhoon fighters to a third party NATO country, in turn freeing Russian design platforms such as the MiG-29 still in service to be granted as aid to Ukraine. The UK also recently agreed to begin training Ukrainian pilots to NATO standards with a view towards potentially providing typhoons to Kiev at a later date, potentially after the cessation of the war.