Umerov spoke about the prospects of demobilization of the military: there will be an opportunity to "take a break"
Kyiv • UNN
Ukraine's Defense Minister Umerov said that although full demobilization will take place only after the war, a system of partial retirement for long-serving military personnel is being developed.
The Russian aggressor continues
its actions against Ukraine, so the term demobilization will be used only after the war is over. But
the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has found a solution that will allow
to partially discharge the military.
In an interview with
"Defense Minister Rustem Umerov told Suspilne TV channel, UNN reports.
We can use the word demobilization only after the war is over. Since the enemy continues to fight, we have found solutions that will allow people to partially retire. (...) We are working on this - legally, legislatively, and technically - we understand and want to get an answer for those who have been in the fields for two years. We will provide this right.
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Umerov also denied the assumption that the number of newly mobilized soldiers will determine the demobilization of some military personnel.
We are part of society, and in this regard, we are working on those who are already at war, and we have found solutions that will be submitted to the Verkhovna Rada. It will be a huge cluster of solutions that have been accumulating over the past two years
He also added that today's goal is to "paradigmatically change the issue of mobilization to an honor"
Recall
Minister of Defense Rustem Umerov during a meeting with Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski, he said that he expects fruitful cooperation with the new Minister of of National Defense of Poland, Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysh.
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