The U.S. State Department has given the go-ahead to Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia to send U.S.-made missiles and other weapons to Ukraine. The sources familiar with the decision said, as President Joe Biden predicted Russia would move on Ukraine.<br />'' <br />'' Under export control regulations, countries must obtain approval from the State Department before transferring any weapons they received from the United States to third parties.<br />'' <br />'' The third-party transfer agreements will allow Estonia to transfer Javelin anti-tank missiles to Ukraine, while Lithuania will be permitted to send Stinger missiles, .<br />'' <br />'' The news emerged yesterday after Biden told a news conference that Russia would pay dearly if it invaded Ukraine.
News On AIR | January 20, 2022 11:18 AM
U.S. State Department gives go-ahead to Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia to send missiles to Ukraine