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EU Ministers Signal Support for Training in Ukraine After Truce

Any deployment would start only after a ceasefire.

Overview

  • Kaja Kallas said an informal Copenhagen meeting produced broad backing to expand the EU mission to operate in Ukraine.
  • The concept includes deploying military instructors and embedding trainers in Ukrainian academies.
  • Any mandate change requires unanimous agreement by all 27 members, leaving the plan vulnerable to a Hungarian veto.
  • Ministers urged unlocking €6.6 billion from the European Peace Facility to finance arms for Kyiv, funds Budapest has blocked for months.
  • Officials pointed to recent Russian strikes, including damage to the EU delegation building in Kyiv, to underscore the urgency of stronger guarantees.