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The European Union wants to train more Ukrainian soldiers, but remains divided over whether to provide the support in Ukraine itself, the bloc’s foreign policy chief said on Friday, AFP reports.

The EU has already set a goal of training around 60,000 Ukrainian soldiers this year, but with fierce fighting continuing, the bloc wants to do more.

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