EU Ambassadors Agreed to Set up Military Assistance Mission for Ukraine - Media
The EU ambassadors agreed to set up an EU Military Assistance Mission for Ukraine, having previously reached a political agreement at an informal meeting.
This was reported by the correspondent of "Radio Liberty" Rikard Jozwiak.
According to him, the EU Military Assistance Mission for Ukraine with HQs in Germany and Poland.
EU ambassadors today agreed to set up an EU Military Assistance Mission for Ukraine with HQs in Germany and Poland.
"It should be greenlighted by EU foreign ministers on Monday and get off the ground as soon as possible," Jozwiak wrote.
EU ambassadors today agreed to set up an EU Military
— Rikard Jozwiak (@RikardJozwiak) October 12, 2022
Assistance Mission for #Ukraine with HQs in Germany and Poland. should be greenlighted by EU foreign ministers on Monday and get off the ground as soon as possible. #Russia
As reported, at an informal meeting of EU leaders on October 7 in Prague, the countries reached a consensus on the creation of a joint training mission for the Ukrainian armed forces.
According to the media, the EU plans to train up to 15,000 Ukrainian servicemen as part of the training mission.