Poland, a fervent backer of Kyiv, welcomed the transfer, with Sikorski calling it a response “in language that Vladimir Putin understands” to Russia’s reported deployment of hundreds of North Korean troopers to assist its battle effort.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has refused to say whether or not his nation would approve using its missiles.
France additionally remained prudent. Overseas Minister Jean-Noel Barrot on Monday reiterated that the prospect of utilizing French missiles remained “an possibility”.
Germany has once more refused to ship its long-range Taurus missile system that Kyiv has lengthy craved, saying it will provide 4,000 synthetic intelligence-guided drones to Kyiv as a substitute.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz stood by the choice within the face of renewed strain, pointing to the concern of an escalation between Russia and the West and warning Berlin could possibly be drawn immediately into the battle.