Coalition of the Resolute: Europe prepares to send military advisors to Ukraine.


The European Union is considering sending military advisors to Ukraine to train Ukrainian soldiers. This was announced by European Commission spokesperson Anita Hipper during a briefing in Brussels.
Hipper stated that the issue of sending military advisors to Ukraine was discussed at the EU Council meeting on foreign affairs.
'Indeed, this issue is being discussed, but the main point here is to support Ukraine and strengthen it as much as possible. Discussions are also ongoing regarding the adaptation to the mission, but for now, I cannot share further information,'Hipper stated.
Hipper declined to specify whether a training mission by the EU is planned to be deployed on Ukrainian territory after a ceasefire is established or if such an option is being considered under ongoing military operations.
Earlier, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto revealed EU plans to send 'military advisors' to Ukraine. It was also reported that the United Kingdom is considering the possibility of deploying troops on Ukrainian territory to assist in training and restoring the Ukrainian armed forces.
Additionally, the 'Coalition of the Resolute' led by France and Britain announced it is working on a plan to send a mission to Ukraine to guarantee a future 'ceasefire'.
News Analysis
Ukraine continues to receive support from the European Union during the conflict with Russia. The consideration of sending military advisors is an additional step to strengthen Ukrainian military forces and prepare for possible escalation situations. Cooperation with other countries, such as the United Kingdom and the Coalition of the Resolute, also demonstrates the willingness to assist Ukrainian forces in recovery and training. These steps may help secure Ukraine's safety and contribute to a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
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