US to Continue Training Ukraine Security Forces in Fall - State Department

© AP Photo / Evgeny KrawsUS Sgt Barrett, left, instructs a Ukrainian soldier during joint training exercises on the military base in the Lviv region, western Ukraine, Thursday, May 14, 2015
US Sgt Barrett, left, instructs a Ukrainian soldier during joint training exercises on the military base in the Lviv region, western Ukraine, Thursday, May 14, 2015 - Sputnik International
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Washington plans to continue training Ukraine’s defense personnel in the autumn 2015 in the west of the country, US State Department Deputy spokesperson Mark Toner said on Friday.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — Washington has been providing Kiev with non-lethal military assistance over the past year. In April, the United States sent 300 troops to Ukraine to train the country’s National Guard.

“The United States intends to continue training Ukrainian security forces this fall in western Ukraine,” Toner said during a press briefing.

The spokesperson explained that it will be a small unit training in western Ukraine near Poland conducted by US Army Europe for the Ukraine Ministry of Defense personnel.

“It’s similar quite frankly to our ongoing training of the National Guard which we announced last March. This training is part of our long-running defense cooperation with Ukraine and is taking place at the invitation of the Ukraine government.”

Toner concluded that this additional program brings US total security assistance committed to Ukraine since 2014 to more than $244 million.

US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter told the Senate Armed Services Committee earlier in July that the Ukrainian military was requesting additional training from Washington, following his meeting with Ukrainian Defense Minister Stepan Poltorak in Brussels, Belgium in June.

The Kiev government has said it is planning to hold three joint drills with US troops later in 2015.

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Ukrainian servicemen wearing camouflage take part in a military drill with US troops in Yavoriv polygon, Lviv district, western Ukraine, on July 22, 2015. Ukrainian and US troops launched fresh drills on July 20 near the war-torn country's Polish border in a bid to show unity and resolve in the face of an increasingly resurgent Kremlin. The annual Rapid Trident exercises involve 1,800 soldiers from 18 countries and last for just under two weeks. AFP PHOTO / YURIY DYACHYSHYN
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New volunteer recruits of the Ukrainian army 'Donbass' battalion take a military oath during a ceremony of the National Guard unit near the Novi Petrivtsi village not far from Kiev, on June 23, 2014
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Ukrainian servicemen wearing camouflage take part in a military drill with US troops in Yavoriv polygon, Lviv district, western Ukraine, on July 22, 2015. Ukrainian and US troops launched fresh drills on July 20 near the war-torn country's Polish border in a bid to show unity and resolve in the face of an increasingly resurgent Kremlin. The annual Rapid Trident exercises involve 1,800 soldiers from 18 countries and last for just under two weeks. AFP PHOTO / YURIY DYACHYSHYN
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New volunteer recruits of the Ukrainian army 'Donbass' battalion take a military oath during a ceremony of the National Guard unit near the Novi Petrivtsi village not far from Kiev, on June 23, 2014
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