Training programs approved: EU wants to train 15,000 Ukrainian soldiers

For months now, Ukrainian armed forces have been given Western know-how to fight against the attackers from Russia.

Training programs approved: EU wants to train 15,000 Ukrainian soldiers

For months now, Ukrainian armed forces have been given Western know-how to fight against the attackers from Russia. Now the EU also wants to play a role - to a considerable extent and with significant support from Germany.

The EU states have agreed on a training mission for the Ukrainian armed forces. The Committee of Permanent Representatives of the 27 member states unanimously approved plans in Brussels that provide for training programs for around 15,000 soldiers, as confirmed by several diplomats.

To minimize the risk of Russia attacking the training mission, training is not organized in Ukraine, but in countries such as Poland and Germany. Federal Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht said on the sidelines of a NATO meeting in Brussels on Thursday that Germany would make a significant contribution to the mission. According to information from EU circles, the Bundeswehr is to train up to 5,000 Ukrainian soldiers in the next few months.

The EU mission is initially planned for two years. For example, it is intended to train snipers and impart skills in areas such as mine clearance and medical services. In view of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell discussed a new training program for the Ukrainian armed forces in August.

Several EU states are already training Ukrainian soldiers on the basis of national agreements. Germany has recently been particularly involved in the areas of air defense and artillery. In addition, a proposal was drawn up together with the Netherlands on how mine countermeasures training could be strengthened.