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Copenhagen to train Ukrainian soldiers in Denmark by AFP Staff Writers Copenhagen (AFP) Sept 13, 2022 Denmark will train Ukrainian soldiers on its territory, the defence minister said on Tuesday, as it steps up its support to Kyiv's army against the Russian invasion. The programme appears to be similar to that in Britain where the government in London has begun training up to 10,000 inexperienced Ukrainian military recruits since July. "There will be training in Denmark. I cannot give more details but the Ukrainian army will be training in Denmark," Defence Minister Morten Bodskov told Danish news agency Ritzau during a visit to Kyiv. Like other Western countries, Denmark promised in August to send instructors to Britain to support the British initiative, with 130 officers. But the preparation to train soldiers on Danish territory is an increase of the European Union and NATO member country's support for Ukraine. A Ukraine donors' conference in Copenhagen of 26 countries last month pledged 1.5 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in more aid for training and equipment for Kyiv's forces. And Danes voted overwhelmingly in a referendum in June to join the EU's common defence policy 30 years after opting out. In recent days, Ukraine has recaptured several territories including dozens of areas in the northeast in a lightning counter-offensive against Russian forces. As Kyiv pushes forward, the Estonian prime minister and Lithuanian president on Tuesday called on Europe to step up military aid to Ukraine. "Ukraine is showing how the power of morale and leadership can be as crucial as pure military force," Estonian premier Kaja Kallas tweeted after a three-way call with French President Emmanuel Macron and Lithuanian leader Gitanas Nauseda. "Our focus must now be on increased and speedy military aid -- this takes Ukraine closer to victory." "Emphasized that Ukraine needs weapons to advance in its fight against Russian aggression. Western support must be scaled up," Nauseda tweeted. burs-map/raz/imm
US plans more Ukraine weapons, boosting 'momentum:' official Washington (AFP) Sept 13, 2022 Washington plans another weapons shipment to Ukraine soon, a senior US official said Tuesday, hailing Kyiv's new "momentum" in driving back Russian invaders. "I do think you'll see another one here in the coming days," National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters, referring to another tranche in the multi-billion-dollar US program to support the pro-Western country's military. Kirby said it was too early to say whether gains by Ukraine, forcing a hasty retreat by Russian forces ... read more
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