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    Home > Headlines > 'Broad support' in EU for military training in Ukraine after truce, Kallas says
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    'Broad support' in EU for military training in Ukraine after truce, Kallas says

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on August 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

    'Broad support' in EU for military training in Ukraine after truce, Kallas says - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    EU defense ministers support expanding military training in Ukraine, aiming to provide robust security guarantees post-truce.

    Table of Contents

    • EU Military Training Mission in Ukraine
    • Support for Security Guarantees
    • Challenges in Mandate Expansion
    • Importance of US Relations

    EU Defence Ministers Show Strong Support for Military Training in Ukraine

    EU Military Training Mission in Ukraine

    COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -European Union defence ministers expressed "broad support" for expanding the bloc's military training mission to operate inside Ukraine as part of security guarantees in the event of a ceasefire, EU top diplomat Kaja Kallas said on Friday.

    Kallas said the ministers had discussed the EU's role in security guarantees for Ukraine at a meeting in the Danish capital Copenhagen and that "Europe will fully pay its part".

    Such guarantees are intended to bolster Ukraine's defences and deter Russia from any future attack. Washington has said Europe must provide the lion's share of such an effort.

    Support for Security Guarantees

    "I welcome that there is broad support today to expand our EU military mission mandate to provide training and advice inside Ukraine after any truce," Kallas told reporters.

    "We are the largest provider of training to Ukraine's military. We have trained over 80,000 soldiers so far, and we must be ready to do more," Kallas said.

    Challenges in Mandate Expansion

    "Ministers were clear that the security guarantees for Ukraine must be robust and credible," she added.

    A push by Ukraine and its allies to end the war has yielded little, despite U.S. President Donald Trump's meetings this month with Russian President Vladimir Putin, then Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

    Russia has stepped up air strikes on Ukrainian towns and cities far behind the front lines and pushed a grinding offensive across much of the east in an effort to pressure Ukraine into giving up territory.

    A change to the EU mission's mandate would require unanimity among the EU's 27 member states, which may not be straightforward. Hungary has frequently blocked EU efforts to provide greater military support to Ukraine.

    Importance of US Relations

    But Kallas argued that extending the mission to Ukraine would be an important signal to the United States.

    "We need to show how we are taking responsibility," Kallas said.

    (Reporting by Andrew Gray; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta and Alex Richardson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •EU ministers support expanding military training in Ukraine.
    • •Kaja Kallas emphasizes robust security guarantees.
    • •Training aims to deter future Russian aggression.
    • •Unanimity required among EU states for mandate change.
    • •Hungary may block increased EU military support.

    Frequently Asked Questions about 'Broad support' in EU for military training in Ukraine after truce, Kallas says

    1What did Kallas say about EU military training in Ukraine?

    Kallas welcomed the broad support to expand the EU military mission mandate to provide training and advice inside Ukraine after any truce.

    2How many soldiers has the EU trained in Ukraine?

    The EU has trained over 80,000 soldiers so far and is prepared to do more.

    3What are the security guarantees for Ukraine intended to do?

    The security guarantees are intended to bolster Ukraine's defences and deter any future attacks from Russia.

    4What is required for a change to the EU mission's mandate?

    A change to the EU mission's mandate would require unanimity among the EU's 27 member states, which may not be straightforward.

    5What signal does Kallas believe extending the mission would send?

    Kallas argued that extending the mission to Ukraine would be an important signal to the United States about Europe's commitment to taking responsibility.

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