The European Union will train 75,000 Ukrainian troops by next year, announced the EU's chief diplomat, Kaja Kallas.
According to foreign media, at a press conference today, Ms. Kallas stressed the importance of further aid to Ukraine and said that "we must give Ukraine what it needs."
"The EU must continue to support Ukraine militarily. By the end of winter, the EU will have trained 75,000 Ukrainian service members," Ms. Kallas said, writes A2 CNN.
Earlier, the US President-elect, Donald Trump, said that he will seek an agreement from Putin and Zelensky to end the war in Ukraine.
We recall that thousands of people, civilians and military, have lost their lives in Ukraine since February 2022, after the aggression launched by Russia against its western neighbor, writes A2 CNN.
I am happy to have chaired my first meeting of EU foreign ministers.
— Kaja Kallas (@kajakallas) December 16, 2024
Our key agenda items were support for Ukraine, Syria's transition, and Georgia.
Watch my press conference following today's Foreign Affairs Council ↓ https://t.co/SE5PLX7LwV (A2 Televizion)