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Lithuania is willing to send military instructors to Ukraine - Prime Minister Šimonytė
Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė announces the country is ready to send its military instructors to Ukraine to help train troops
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She said this in an interview with Bloomberg.
“Lithuania, if needed, maybe would train them (Ukrainian military - ed.) also in Ukraine in partnership with countries that would be willing to do so,” Šimonytė said.
Earlier, the French outlet Le Monde reported that French President Emmanuel Macron wants to create a coalition of states that would be willing to send military instructors to train soldiers in Ukraine. However, there is no final decision yet.
- France may announce sending military instructors to Ukraine next week during President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to the country.
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