Australia to train Ukrainian troops in Britain, send more armoured vehicles amid ‘protracted’ war
- Defence Minister Richard Marles said soldiers will join a UK-led international training exercise but will not enter the war zone in Ukraine
- The latest package takes Canberra’s support for Kyiv to about US$425 million since the conflict began in February

Ukraine and the West say the fascist allegation is baseless and that the war is an unprovoked act of aggression.
“We expect this now to be a protracted conflict,” Defence Minister Richard Marles told ABC television. The latest package takes Australia’s support for Ukraine to about A$655 million (US$425 million) since the conflict began in February.
“We’re mindful that Ukraine needs to now be supported over the longer term if we’re going to put Ukraine in a position where it can resolve this conflict on its own terms,” he said.
Australia, one of the largest non-Nato contributors to the West’s support for Ukraine, has been supplying aid and defence equipment and has banned exports of alumina and aluminium ores, including bauxite, to Russia. It has also placed sanctions on hundreds of Russian individuals and entities.