Hungary to oppose EU military training mission in Ukraine, minister says
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EU Considers Sending Military Advisors to Ukraine Amid Hungary’s Concerns
The European Union is exploring the option of sending military advisors to Ukraine as part of its mission to train Ukrainian troops, according to European Pravda on April 14. Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, speaking after the EU Foreign Affairs Council meeting in Luxembourg, commented: “They want to send military advisors to Kyiv under the training mission already established for Ukrainian troops.” He reminded that Hungary had chosen…
EU Council Considers Deploying ‘Military Advisors’ to Ukraine
Increased military aid, new energy sanctions, accelerated EU accession for Ukraine, and the deployment of EU ‘military advisors’ inside the country are just a few of the initiatives the European Council will have to decide on next month after discussing them during the latest foreign ministerial meeting in Luxembourg on Monday, April 14th. The new push comes a day after Russia’s large-scale missile attack on the Ukrainian city of Sumy, which kil…
Hungary opposes EU military missions involving military instructors in Ukraine because it is a “red line”. Budapest also does not support sanctions on energy imports from Russia.
EU Heads of Mission and EPC Ambassadors Meet with Ukrainian Chargé d’Affaires
On 15 April, at the invitation of the EU Delegation to China, the Chargé d’Affaires of the Ukrainian Embassy in Beijing, Ms Zhanna Leshchynska, attended a joint meeting of EU Heads of Mission and Ambassadors of the European Political Community (EPC). Ms Leshchynska gave a briefing on Ukraine –
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