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Lithuanian minister: military instructors may be sent to Ukraine
Lithuanian minister: military instructors may be sent to Ukraine
<p>GENICHESK. TAVRIA. The <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/09/lithuanian-minister-western-military-training-personnel-could-go-to-ukraine?CMP=telegram_guardian">Guardian</a> reports that Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis has said that military trainers from Western countries may be sent to Ukraine.</p> <blockquote> <p>"Lithuania's foreign minister has raised the prospect of an ad hoc coalition of western countries sending military training personnel into Ukraine backed by ground-based air defense, days after Russia took an increasingly strident tone against what it sees as the threat of deeper western involvement in the war," is stated in the article.</p> </blockquote> <p>Landsbergis has the same point of view with his British colleague David Cameron, who said that Ukraine can strike Russian infrastructure. The Lithuanian minister also agrees with French President Emmanuel Macron, who admits that Western troops could be sent to Ukraine.</p> <blockquote> <p>"Our troops have been training Ukrainians in Ukraine before the war, and we've been doing that for many years. So returning to this tradition might be quite doable," Landsbergis said. "This could be a first step in president Macron's initiative."</p> </blockquote> <p>He also said that training soldiers in Ukraine would be more practical than training them abroad.</p>
<p>GENICHESK. TAVRIA. The <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/09/lithuanian-minister-western-military-training-personnel-could-go-to-ukraine?CMP=telegram_guardian">Guardian</a> reports that Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis has said that military trainers from Western countries may be sent to Ukraine.</p> <blockquote> <p>"Lithuania's foreign minister has raised the prospect of an ad hoc coalition of western countries sending military training personnel into Ukraine backed by ground-based air defense, days after Russia took an increasingly strident tone against what it sees as the threat of deeper western involvement in the war," is stated in the article.</p> </blockquote> <p>Landsbergis has the same point of view with his British colleague David Cameron, who said that Ukraine can strike Russian infrastructure. The Lithuanian minister also agrees with French President Emmanuel Macron, who admits that Western troops could be sent to Ukraine.</p> <blockquote> <p>"Our troops have been training Ukrainians in Ukraine before the war, and we've been doing that for many years. So returning to this tradition might be quite doable," Landsbergis said. "This could be a first step in president Macron's initiative."</p> </blockquote> <p>He also said that training soldiers in Ukraine would be more practical than training them abroad.</p>
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Lithuanian minister: military instructors may be sent to Ukraine

09.05.2024

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GENICHESK. TAVRIA. The Guardian reports that Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis has said that military trainers from Western countries may be sent to Ukraine.

"Lithuania's foreign minister has raised the prospect of an ad hoc coalition of western countries sending military training personnel into Ukraine backed by ground-based air defense, days after Russia took an increasingly strident tone against what it sees as the threat of deeper western involvement in the war," is stated in the article.

Landsbergis has the same point of view with his British colleague David Cameron, who said that Ukraine can strike Russian infrastructure. The Lithuanian minister also agrees with French President Emmanuel Macron, who admits that Western troops could be sent to Ukraine.

"Our troops have been training Ukrainians in Ukraine before the war, and we've been doing that for many years. So returning to this tradition might be quite doable," Landsbergis said. "This could be a first step in president Macron's initiative."

He also said that training soldiers in Ukraine would be more practical than training them abroad.


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