Europe, Russia-Ukraine War

EU to green light military training mission for Ukrainian troops

'Morally, politically, even militarily, Russia is losing this war,' says EU foreign policy chief ahead of meeting in Luxembourg

Burak Bir  | 17.10.2022 - Update : 17.10.2022
EU to green light military training mission for Ukrainian troops FILE PHOTO

ANKARA

At a meeting on Monday, EU foreign ministers will discuss a new package of military support for Kyiv that includes a training mission for Ukrainian troops, said the bloc's foreign policy chief.

"The most important decision will be related to the new tranche of military support to Ukraine and to the deployment of a training mission. It is the last point of our discussions," Josep Borrell told reporters in Luxembourg ahead of the meeting.

Expressing hope that the member countries share the same view, Borrell took note of the latest Russian latest attacks on the Ukrainian capital early on Monday.

He underlined that the socio-economic consequences of the war and its shockwaves continue to reverberate around the world, Borrell stressed that Russia has become more and more isolated.

"Morally, politically, even militarily, Russia is losing this war," he underlined, pointing to a recent vote at the UN General Assembly condemning Russia over its illegal annexation of parts of Ukraine.

Borrel emphasized that the "high-level training and education" would be provided to Ukrainian commanders as well, asserting that this mission was already being discussed before the war.

On another issue expected to be on the meeting's agenda, Borell mentioned ongoing protests in China amid the ongoing Chinese Communist Party congress, as well as those in Iran in response to the death of 22-year-old woman Mahsa Amini.

A package of sanctions was on the table in support of the "brave women and demonstrators" in Iran, he said.

According to reports on Friday, EU ambassadors unanimously approved a military training mission for around 15,000 soldiers in the Ukrainian armed forces.

The EU mission is initially foreseen to last two years and the training is to take place in EU countries like Poland and Germany.

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