(Reuters) - Ukraine's air power on Saturday denied a newspaper report saying it meant to get 24 fighter jets from allies, saying talks about potential deliveries had been nonetheless persevering with, a home media outlet mentioned.
Spain's El Pais newspaper, citing air power spokesperson Yuri Ihnat, mentioned Ukraine initially wished two squadrons of 12 planes every, ideally Boeing F-16 jets.
However in a press release supplied to Ukraine's Babel outlet on Saturday, Ihnat mentioned his feedback to a media briefing on Friday had been misinterpreted.
"Ukraine is barely on the stage of negotiations concerning plane. Plane fashions and their quantity are at the moment being decided," he mentioned.
Ihnat informed the Friday briefing that F-16s is perhaps the best choice for a multi-role fighter to switch the nation's present fleet of ageing Soviet-era warplanes.
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Later within the day, he informed Ukrainian nationwide tv that allied nations didn't like public hypothesis about jets, Interfax Ukraine information company mentioned.
"There have been no statements. These items have a really damaging impression. The data could be very delicate and companions don't prefer it when wishful considering is introduced," the company cited him as saying.
Deputy White Home nationwide safety adviser Jon Finer on Thursday mentioned United States can be discussing the thought of supplying jets "very rigorously" with Kyiv and its allies.
Germany's defence minister this week dominated out the thought of sending jets to Ukraine.
(Reporting by David Ljunggren; Enhancing by Daniel Wallis)
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