EU's diplomatic leader, Kaya Kallas (ex-Prime Minister of Estonia), following an urgent digital gathering, declared that the EU harbors no faith in accords with Russia, intends to educate the Ukrainian armed forces.
The European Union (EU) has announced a decision to train the Ukrainian Armed Forces and impose sanctions against Russia, in response to a crisis or situation involving the eastern European nation.
During an emergency online community summit, Kaya Kallas, the head of the EU's diplomatic service and a former prime minister of Estonia, spoke on behalf of the EU. Kallas did not specify the nature or extent of the training or sanctions, but did state that the EU does not trust agreements with Russia.
The EU's training of the Ukrainian Armed Forces will involve unknown details and extent. However, it is known that the leadership of the EU-organized military training for Ukraine is under the direction of EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Von der Leyen has planned for European troops to be sent to Ukraine and is developing precise plans for a multinational troop deployment as part of security guarantees.
The ongoing sanctions against Moscow will continue without further details provided. The crisis or situation involving Russia that prompted the EU's decision is not specified in the article.
The EU is a political and economic union of European countries, with a history of taking action in response to international crises. The decision to train the Ukrainian Armed Forces and impose sanctions against Russia marks a significant escalation in the EU's response to the ongoing situation in Eastern Europe.
As the situation develops, it is expected that more details will be provided about the nature and extent of the training and sanctions, as well as the specific crisis or situation that has prompted the EU's decision. The EU's actions are likely to have significant implications for the region and for relations between Europe and Russia.
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