Prague has no plans to send its instructors directly to Ukraine, given the geographical proximity of the two countries.
The Czech Republic may train four thousand Ukrainian military personnel on its territory this year. This was announced on Saturday, June 8, by the Minister of Defense of the Czech Republic, Jana Chernokhova, iDnes reports.
He recalled that last year four thousand military personnel from Ukraine were trained in the Czech Republic. The same number was approved for this year.
“As soon as we receive information that a shift has been formed, we provide our training facilities and instructors,” said the Czech Defense Minister.
At the same time, he clarified that the maximum number of “shifts” is 800 military personnel.
At the same time, Chernokhova said that the Czech Republic does not plan to send its instructors directly to Ukraine, due to the geographic proximity of the military training sites in Libau and Olomouk to the neighboring state. According to Chernokhova, some countries are considering this possibility because of their distance from Ukraine.
Let’s remember that last week the media reported that France could announce a decision to send military instructors to Ukraine, despite the concerns of some allies and criticism from Russia. It was noted that Paris hopes to create and lead a coalition of countries that offer such assistance to Kyiv in military operations.
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