There is still no consensus among the members of the European Union on sending instructors to Ukraine to train the Ukrainian military. This was stated by the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell during a joint press conference with Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga, UNN reports.
"Regarding the training mission that will operate on Ukrainian territory. There is no consensus of the participating states yet to make this happen," Borrell said.
He noted that this does not prevent the EU military assistance mission to Ukraine (EUMAM Ukraine) from continuing its work. The mission will bring the total number of trained Ukrainian military to 75,000 by the end of winter 2024/2025.
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The Times, citing sources , reportedthat the British military leadership is now considering sending its instructors to Ukraine, first to the west of the country.
The Council (EU) has decided to extend the mandate of the EU Military Assistance Mission in Support of Ukraine (EUMAM Ukraine) for a further two years, until November 15, 2026, with a budget allocation of almost €409 million for the period from November 14, 2024 to November 15, 2026.