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EU launches training mission for Ukraine troops
By Christian SPILLMANN and Max DELANY in Brussels
Luxembourg (AFP) Oct 17, 2022

France says to train up to 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers
Paris (AFP) Oct 15, 2022 - France will train up to 2,000 Ukrainian soldiers on its territory, Minister for the Armed Forces Sebastien Lecornu told Le Parisien newspaper in an interview on Saturday.

The soldiers will "be taken into our units for several weeks", he said, adding that there would be three levels of training: general combat, "specific needs outlined by the Ukrainians such as logistics" and then training on how to use defence materiel furnished by Ukraine's Western allies.

He said this would be done respecting rules, adding: "It will not be in a belligerent fashion because we are not at war. We are helping a country that is at war" with Russia

France will also provide Ukraine with Crotale air defence systems, he said, without specifying how many.

The number is being "defined with the Ukrainians" he said, adding that it "will be significant to allow them to defend their skies".

The minister said six more Caesar mobile artillery units could be supplied to Kyiv on top of the 18 already furnished, while the possibility of donating surface-to-surface missiles was also being looked into.

The Caesar can accurately strike targets more than 40 kilometres (25 miles) away.

French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday said Paris would deliver radars, systems and missiles to Ukraine.

The EU on Monday stepped up its military support for Kyiv by launching a mission to train 15,000 Ukrainian soldiers and providing 500 million euros more for weapons.

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba addressed a meeting of his EU counterparts via video link from a shelter in Kyiv and urged them to provide more air defences and sanction Iran over drone supplies to Russia after strikes pummelled the city.

"While Dmytro Kuleba addresses (us) from a bomb shelter, we raise EU military assistance to 3.1 billion euros ($3 billion) and launch the EU military training mission for Ukraine," EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell tweeted from the meeting in Luxembourg.

"Russia's latest indiscriminate attacks will not shake our determination to support Ukraine, it will only reinforce it."

After almost eight months of war, Ukraine's forces are making progress on the battlefield and Kyiv's western backers are keen to make sure its troops have the capacity to keep fighting.

Several EU nations -- including Germany and France -- are already training Ukrainians to use the modern artillery systems, missile launchers and air defences they are delivering to Kyiv.

But the EU has lagged behind in providing large-scale training to help the country's military face off against Russia's invading forces.

The United States, Canada and Britain have already been training thousands of troops.

The European training mission should become operational next month and will have a budget of around 105 million euros for an initial two-year period.

An official said the plan is to provide basic training to 12,000 soldiers and specialised instruction to 2,800 more.

- Iranian drones -

Ukraine's neighbour Poland is due to serve as the main hub for the mission and Germany is also set to be a key staging post for training.

Programmes currently run by individual member states are set to continue and could be incorporated in the EU mission later.

The new tranche of 500 million euros takes the overall contribution for weapons from the EU's central coffers to three billion euros. Member states have also spent more from their own pockets.

Kuleba tweeted that he was "probably the first foreign minister" to address such an EU meeting from a bomb shelter because of air raid sirens in Kyiv.

"Requested more air defense and supply of ammo. Called on EU to impose sanctions on Iran for providing Russia with drones," he wrote.

He also called for a "strong" new package of sanctions to be imposed on Moscow.

EU ministers discussed the alleged use of Iranian-made drones by Moscow to hit targets in Ukraine, but no punishment was expected yet.

Tehran has rejected accusations it has supplied Russia with weapons "to be used in the war in Ukraine".

Brussels says it is conducting a probe into possible violations of a United Nations resolution and could impose sanctions.

"We are following very closely this use of drones, we are gathering evidence, and we will be ready to react with the tools at our disposal," Borrell said.

Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra said he thought it would be "wise" to impose sanctions.

"But we have agreed that we will look further into the evidence there and try to work on that as well," he said.

The EU, which is currently mediating stalled efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, has lagged behind Washington on imposing sanctions on Tehran.

The bloc did, however, agree to sanction 15 officials and entities in Iran over the crackdown on protests over the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.


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