In
a statement, the ministry said Ukraine will receive tanks
belonging to the western Balkan country's tank battalion which
is in the process of being upgraded.
"Taking into account this situation and the requirements of the
Ukrainian defence ministry, the government has decided that a
certain quantity of these (tank) capacities will be donated to
Ukraine, in line with its needs," the statement said.
The ministry did not specify the number of tanks, but it said
they belonged to the so called third generation of main battle
tanks from the 1970s and 1980s that have composite armour and
computer-stabilised firing control systems.
North Macedonia, an ex-Yugoslav republic, is a NATO member and
candidate to join the European Union. It has, like other Western
countries, already donated military equipment to Ukraine since
the Russian invasion in February.
(Reporting by Fatos Bytyci and Aleksandar Vasovic; Editing by
Mark Heinrich)
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