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The decision creates a European Union (EU) Military Assistance Mission (EUMAM), with the strategic objective of contributing to Ukraine’s armed forces’ (UAF) military capability to regenerate and effectively carry out operations, so that Ukraine can:
defend its territorial integrity within its internationally recognised borders;
effectively exercise its sovereignty; and
protect civilians.
KEY POINTS
Training and advisory role
EUMAM Ukraine is set up to:
provide training for UAF and territorial defence forces at basic, advanced and specialised levels, particularly from junior leadership to company, battalion and brigade levels;
The PSC receives regular reports from the chair of the EU Military Committee (EUMC) on the mission’s conduct, and may invite EU commanders to its meetings.
The EUMC monitors the proper execution of the mission under the responsibility of the EU mission commander.
The EUMC receives regular reports from the EU mission commander and may invite the EU commanders to its meetings.
The EUMC chair is the primary point of contact along with the EU mission commander.
A multinational combined arms training command is set up based on an existing national command and control structure in a neighbouring Member State, where training components are integrated to form units.
A multinational special training command is set up in another Member State to command training activities on its territory.
The HR ensures consistency with the EU’s external action as a whole, including military assistance for Ukraine under the European Peace Facility.
The status of the UAF personnel participating in the training is defined by an agreement between the Member States hosting the training and the Ukraine authorities.
Non-EU countries
Non-EU countries may be invited to participate, without having an effect on the EU’s decision-making autonomy. If they make significant military contributions to the mission, they will have the same rights and obligations in day-to-day management as Member States.
Project cell
EUMAM Ukraine may include a project cell for identifying and implementing projects, where appropriate, to coordinate, facilitate and provide advice on projects implemented by Member States and non-EU countries, in support of its objectives.
Release of information
The HR is authorised to release EU-classified information concerning EUMAM Ukraine, up to ‘EU-restricted’ level, to Canada, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, the United States and the International Donor Coordination Cell.
Launch and review
EUMAM Ukraine was launched by Decision (CFSP) 2022/2243 on and applies for 2 years.
The PSC conducts a strategic assessment of the mission and its mandate 6 months after the launch.
A strategic review will be conducted ‘in good time’ before the decision expires.
This decision will be repealed when the EU command and control structure closes.
Cost
The cost of EUMAM Ukraine for the 2-year period after its launch is €106.7 million.
Council Decision (CFSP) 2022/1968 of on a European Union Military Assistance Mission in support of Ukraine (EUMAM Ukraine) (OJ L 270, , pp. 85–91).
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Council Decision (CFSP) 2022/2243 of launching the European Union Military Assistance Mission in support of Ukraine (EUMAM Ukraine) (OJ L 294, , p. 21).
Council Decision (CFSP) 2021/509 of establishing a European Peace Facility, and repealing Decision (CFSP) 2015/528 (OJ L 102, , pp. 14–62).
Council Decision 2014/486/CFSP of on the European Union Advisory Mission for Civilian Security Sector Reform Ukraine (EUAM Ukraine) (OJ L 217, , pp. 42–47).
Successive amendments to Council Decision 2014/486/CFSP have been incorporated into the original text. This consolidated version is of documentary value only.