
Croatian lawmakers reject bid for country to help train Ukrainian soldiers as part of European Union mission
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A bid for Croatia to help train Ukrainian soldiers as part of an E.U. mission was rejected by lawmakers in the country. The proposal did not pass because it was four votes short.
President Zoran Milanovic has been an outspoken critic of Western policies in Ukraine. He has advocated that Croatia offer only humanitarian aid to Ukraine in the face of Russia's invasion.
The EU Assistance Mission Ukraine was established in October, envisaging that the 27-nation block's countries offer various forms of support and training to Ukraine.
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