NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg will use today’s Ramstein meeting to push countries to provide more weapons to Ukraine – admitting there was “now a discussion going on” about aircraft.
And he stressed there was no time to waste – saying fresh Russian offensive was already underway.
The meeting at the alliance’s headquarters in the Belgian capital comes just days before the first anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
It also follows the shooting down of a series of objects in western airspace by the US military, including a suspected Chinese spy balloon.
Defense Secretary Ben Wallace, who is expected to join the Brussels meeting on Wednesday, has announced that Britain will conduct a security review into the issue.