The Minister of Defense of Ukraine Oleksiy Reznikov noted on October 6, 2022, that such countries as Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Great Britain had joined programs for the training of Ukrainian fighters.
Source: The Minister of Defense of Ukraine Oleksiy Reznikov
Almost all NATO and EU countries, in the seven full months since the start of the large-scale war, have in one way or another joined programs to help train Ukrainian soldiers.
“That is, practically the entire bloc of NATO and EU countries and those that are not even part of NATO yet, such as Sweden and Finland, have all joined the training programs.”
Oleksiy Reznikov also added that partner countries had organized professional programs for Ukrainian gunners and operators of the Special Operations Forces of Ukraine.
The Minister of Defense of Ukraine added that Great Britain played one of the most active roles in the training of the Ukrainian army. The British program provides for the training of 30,000 Ukrainian servicemen, the first 10,000 servicemen are already completing the relevant training.
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