13:03 07.05.2013

Yanukovych okays admission of foreign servicemen to Ukraine for drills in 2013

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Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has signed a decree granting access to foreign forces to Ukraine for participation in multinational military exercises in 2013.

The document was posted on the official Web site of the Ukrainian president on Tuesday.

As reported, on April 18, the Ukrainian parliament approved the president's decision to grant access to foreign forces engaged in multinational military exercises in 2013.

According to the document, Ukraine will play host to six multilateral exercises in 2013, namely, a Ukrainian-Belarusian drill supported by standby air defense forces, the Ukrainian-Russian Fairway of Peace 2013 exercises, the Ukrainian-U.S. Sea Breeze 2013 exercises, the Ukrainian-U.S. Rapid Trident 2013 exercises and the Maple Arch 2013 multinational exercises.

Responding to the proposal of the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council, President Viktor Yanukovych resolved to admit to the Ukrainian territory in 2013, for participation in multinational military exercises under military cooperation plans, up to 100 servicemen and up to seven planes of the Belarusian Armed Forces for two days in April-November, up to 100 servicemen and up to seven plans of the Russian Armed Forces for two days in April-November, and up to 1,000 servicemen with armaments and military hardware, up to nine ships, up to three planes, up to three helicopters, one submarine and up to 30 wheeled vehicles of the Russian Armed Forces for seven days in May-June in the context of the Ukrainian-Russian Fairway of Peace 2013 exercises.

The list includes the armed forces of the United States, other NATO member countries and states participating in the Partnership for Peace program (up to 1,500 servicemen with armaments and military hardware, up to nine ships, up to two submarines, up to twelve aircraft, and up to 50 wheeled vehicles) for up to 20 days in June-July in the context of the Ukrainian-U.S. Sea Breeze 2013 exercises, the armed forces of the United States, other NATO member countries and states participating in the Partnership for Peace program (up to 1,000 servicemen with armaments and military hardware, up to five planes and up to ten helicopters) for the period of up 20 days in July-September in the context of the Ukrainian-U.S. Rapid Trident 2013 exercises, and the armed forces of Canada, Lithuania and Poland (up to 400 servicemen with armaments and military hardware) for the period of up to 20 days in August-September in the context of the Maple Arch 2013 multinational exercises.

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