Politics8/23/2025Bloomberg

UK Extends Ukrainian Troop Training Amid Push to Strengthen Army

UK Extends Ukrainian Troop Training Amid Push to Strengthen Army

The UK government has announced an extension of its training program for Ukrainian soldiers. This move is part of the country's efforts to help strengthen the Ukrainian army in preparation for any potential peace deal and associated security guarantees from European and US allies. The training program, which has been in place since 2015, has already seen the UK provide instruction to over 27,000 Ukrainian troops. The extension of this program is seen as a crucial step in ensuring the Ukrainian military is well-equipped and prepared to defend its territory, as negotiations for a peace settlement continue. The UK's commitment to this training program underscores its continued support for Ukraine in the ongoing conflict with Russia. This decision also aligns with the broader push by Ukraine's allies to bolster the country's military capabilities and negotiate a secure future for the nation.

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