The Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic has approved the continuation of the mission to train Ukrainian servicemen on Czech soil next year.
Members of the Lower House of Parliament approved the Czech government’s proposal on Tuesday, November 28.
According to the proposal, instructors from other NATO countries will also be able to train Ukrainians in the Czech Republic.
“If the Czech Republic has no other way to help, then this is the form of assistance that is being offered. This form of assistance is also beneficial for our soldiers,” Defense Minister Jana Černochová appealed when asking to support the proposal.
She added that although there is no longer much equipment in the army depots that could be transferred, support for Ukraine, which has been defending itself against aggressive Russia since February last year, will continue.
So far, according to officials, about 3,500 Ukrainian soldiers have been trained in the Czech Republic, and about another 500 have been trained by Czech instructors in Poland.
According to the proposal, instructors from other NATO countries will also be able to train Ukrainians in the Czech Republic. At the same time, the number of foreign military personnel should not exceed 800, as it was this year.
129 of the 150 MPs present voted in favor of continuing the training of Ukrainian troops in the Czech Republic, which is necessary to counter the Russian invasion.
At least 101 votes were required for approval. The proposal was also supported by MPs from the opposition ANO movement.
At the same time, Radim Fiala, Head of the faction of another opposition party, Freedom and Direct Democracy (Czech: Svoboda a přímá demokracie, SPD), along with ten members of his party, unsuccessfully tried to reject the proposal to continue training the Ukrainian military, as this political force sees it as “supporting the continuation of the conflict.”
Earlier this month, the Czech Ministry of Defense declassified data on military equipment transferred to Ukraine at the request of the Přísaha civic movement. Some of the equipment and weapons were supplied from army depots, while others were purchased from local companies.
The EU Council agreed to allocate an additional EUR 194 million to fund the EU Military Assistance Mission in support of Ukraine (EUMAM Ukraine).
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