European Commission spokesman Anitta Hipper confirmed the issue of the issue of possible shipping of “military advisers” to Ukraine.
The European Union discusses the issue of possible shipping of “military counsel” to Ukraine to organize Ukrainian military training. This was reported by European Commission’s press secretary Anitta Hipper during a briefing on April 16 in Brussels.
According to him, the issue of military transmission from EU states was discussed on April 14 at an EU Council for Foreign Affairs meeting in Luxembourg.
“In fact, this issue is discussed, but the main thing here is to support Ukraine and strengthen it as much as possible. Mission adaptation discussions are also ongoing, but once I can’t share additional information,” the European Commission’s Press Secretary emphasized.
However, the hipper refused to explain whether to deploy an EU educational mission in Ukraine after the establishment of a stop in the Russian war against Ukraine, or during adventures.
The first to speak about “military advisers” by the Minister of Hungary Peter Siyarteo’s Foreign Affairs Minister. In particular, he complained that the European Union was considering the possibility of sending military advisers to Ukrain to work as part of a Ukrainian military instruction mission. The head of the Hungarian Foreign Ministry is in a hurry to ensure that his country is against such a decision.
Keep in mind that European countries are ready to ensure the future of a “peaceful negotiation” in Ukraine, they are changing the focus of discussions from land forces to successors due to internal contradictions and potential opposition to the United States and Russia.
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