
President Donald Trump‘s administration on Friday approved a deal with Ukraine for training and equipment on F-16 jets, whose delivery former President Joe Biden green-lighted following Russia’s invasion.
The State Department notified Congress that it has given the go-ahead for a $310.5 million sale to Ukraine, which will include equipment and services to maintain the aircraft.
“The proposed sale will improve Ukraine’s capability to meet current and future threats by ensuring its pilots are effectively trained and by increasing its interoperability with the United States,” the State Department said in a statement.
The deal—which Ukraine will pay for—comes after Trump criticized Biden’s billions of dollars in military and economic support for Kyiv.
Trump’s relationship with Ukraine has gradually improved, with the United States signing an agreement Wednesday for a joint fund on Kyiv’s mineral wealth.
Ukraine received its first deliveries of F-16s in mid-2024 after two years of pushing Biden, who supported Kyiv but had been concerned that a lack of training would doom the fighter jets.
Ukraine said last month that an F-16 pilot was killed in combat, the second loss of the planes since the delivery.
In March, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the delivery of a fresh batch of jets without giving the exact number.
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