French President Emmanuel Macron has been open to the thought of coaching troops in Ukraine, backed by nations like Lithuania, however others, like Germany, are fearful that will escalate tensions with Russia and endanger the lives of Western trainers despatched into war-torn Ukraine.
Those worries are mirrored within the doc,
“It is extremely doubtless that an EU navy presence on Ukrainian soil could be perceived by Russia as a provocation,” it says, and provides that it’s “not possible” for the EU to guard any trainers despatched to Ukraine.
The request to coach troops in Ukraine comes from Kyiv, with the doc saying the Ukrainian authorities feels “that is deemed as sooner, less expensive, and logistically simpler. Alternatively, coaching may very well be performed in Ukraine’s neighbouring nations.”
So far, EU coaching has taken place primarily in Poland and Germany. By the tip of the summer season, about 60,000 Ukrainians had undergone coaching.
The EEAS recommends extending EUMAM’s mandate by two years till Nov. 15, 2026 and exploring the potential of holding “coaching nearer to Ukraine’s borders.”
The doc was mentioned by ambassadors within the Political and Security Committee on Tuesday and is anticipated to be on the agenda when international and protection ministers meet later this week.
Peter Stano, EU lead spokesperson for exterior affairs, declined to remark.