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EU ministers divided on Ukraine military training plan by AFP Staff Writers Prague (AFP) Aug 30, 2022 The European Union's defence ministers appeared divided on a plan to hold a major training mission for Ukrainian forces as they arrived for an informal meeting in Prague on Tuesday. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, co-hosting the meeting together with the Czech presidency of the bloc, proposed the training operation last week. Few details were disclosed but Borrell said the Ukrainian soldiers battling a Russian invasion since February 24 should be trained in nearby EU member states. The informal meeting cannot take a binding decision but Borrell said in Prague he expected the talks to yield "a general, overall political agreement". "Today I hope that we will have a political green light," the former Spanish foreign minister told reporters. But some ministers were less upbeat. "It remains to be seen whether this is the right way to help," said Luxembourg Defence Minister Francois Bausch. "I am not so convinced." "Perhaps it can be done more quickly and flexibly on a bilateral level under the coordination of the EU," he added. Austrian Defence Minister Klaudia Tanner echoed his concerns. "The first question to be clarified is whether such a mission can exist at all," she said, adding that similar missions had previously taken place outside the EU. "From our point of view, many questions remain unanswered," Tanner said. Backing the plan, Slovak Defence Minister Jaroslav Nad said his country was ready to host the training. "I believe we will find a solution," he said. Dutch Defence Minister Kajsa Ollongren said her country would "respond very favourably" to Borrell's plan. "We are already training Ukrainian soldiers in the United Kingdom," she said. "We are (also) working with Germany on new training on demining so we feel this is the right step to take," Ollongren said.
Ukraine launches offensive in south, IAEA team head to nuclear plant Kyiv, Ukraine (AFP) Aug 30, 2022 Ukrainian forces pressed their counter-offensive to retake the Russian-occupied southern region of Kherson, while a team of UN experts were en route to inspect the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant which was targeted by fresh shelling over the weekend. The coastal region of Kherson and its capital city of the same name have been contested by Russian troops since the war broke out six months ago. "Ukrainian armed forces have launched their offensive in several areas in the south," the head of the region ... read more
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