United Kingdom has trained 5,000 members of Ukraine army 11007172

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United Kingdom has directly trained 5,000 members of Ukraine's Armed Forces.
United Kingdom has directly trained over 5,000 members of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, 1,000 more than initially targeted, accaording a statement from the British Defence Secretary. The British Defence Secretary made the announcement following a meeting between him and his Ukrainian counterpart, Stepan Poltorak in London, July 5, 2017.
     
United Kingdom has directly trained over 5,000 members of Ukraine’s Armed Forces, 1,000 more than initially targeted, accaording a statement from the British Defence Secretary. The British Defence Secretary made the announcement following a meeting between him and his Ukrainian counterpart, Stepan Poltorak in London, July 5, 2017.
Pictured are troops from the Light Dragoons teaching reconnaissance drills to Ukrainian and Bulgarian troops during Exercise Rapid Trident in Ukraine. Allies from 14 other nations took part in Exercise Rapid Trident in Ukraine. (Picture British MoD)

     
This comes as the UK prepares to refine Operation Orbital’s training model. Through increasing the focus on Train-the-Trainer as well as mentoring and advising, we expect this change to increase the operation’s impact on the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ training sustainability over the coming year.
 
British personnel have been in the country since 2015 on Operation Orbital, training the Ukrainian Armed Forces in a number of defensive skills such as the identification of mines and IEDs, medical care and logistics. Last year, Sir Michael confirmed that the training mission will continue until at least early 2018.
 
"We have now trained over 5,000 Ukrainian service personnel, sending a clear message that we are committed to supporting the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity", said the British Defence Secretary Michael Fallon. "As the UK is stepping up across the world, we are standing side by side with our Ukrainian friends.", he added.

During the meeting, the Defence Ministers also discussed how the UK can support defence and security reform in the Ukraine.


Mr Poltorak is in the UK to discuss his country’s progress in implementing reforms and the way forward to 2020 at the Ukraine Reform Conference in Lancaster House, along with other senior Ukrainian ministers. The major international conference will see the UK government and international partners reinforce their support for reform in the country.