Canada's Defense Minister Squirms Over Who, Exactly, Canadian Soldiers Are 
Training in Ukraine


Canada says will only be training formations Kiev recognizes as part of its 
armed forces - trouble is that includes far-right and neo-Nazi volunteer 
battalions

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The Canadian government is confident that troops from Petawawa won’t end up 
instructing Neo Nazis and far right extremists when they begin their training 
mission in Ukraine this summer, but a former diplomat is warning it will be 
difficult to weed out such extremists as their militia units are now being 
integrated into Ukraine’s regular forces.

Some members of Ukraine’s most effective fighting units have openly 
acknowledged they are Nazi sympathizers or have expressed anti-Semitic or 
extreme right wing views.

The Canadian government has committed as many as 200 Canadian soldiers to train 
Ukraine’s military, which has fought Ukrainian rebels who want to separate. The 
bulk of the first wave of Canadian troops, to arrive in Ukraine sometime in the 
summer, will come from the Petawawa Garrison in the Ottawa Valley.

There is now a ceasefire in place between the Ukraine military and the rebels 
but there are concerns it will not hold.

Defence Minister Jason Kenney acknowledged in a briefing Tuesday with 
journalists that the issue of how Canadians can avoid training extremist troops 
had been discussed among military staff.

“We’re not going to be in the business of training ad hoc militias,” he 
explained. “We will only be training units of the Ukrainian National Guard and 
army recognized by the government of Ukraine.

But former Canadian diplomat James Bissett says the Canadians could end up 
training members of the country’s fascist groups as those troops are now being 
enrolled in Ukraine’s regular forces. “These militias are being merged with 
Ukraine’s military so we won’t be able to determine who we are training,” said 
Bissett, Canada’s former ambassador to Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania. “These 
are unsavoury groups that Canadian soldiers should not be associated with.”

Ukraine’s defence ministry recently announced that Dmitri Yarosh, the head of 
the Right Sector party, will become an advisor to the country’s military chief. 
Members of the Ukrainian Volunteer Corps, a militia created by the far right 
group, will be integrated into the regular military.

The Azov Battalion, associated with Ukraine’s national guard, has also faced 
accusations of Neo-Nazi links.

The battalion has a symbol similar to the insignia used by some Nazi SS units. 
Although the unit has repeatedly denied such links, some of its members have 
voiced support for Nazi ideology or have made anti-Semitic statements.

Andrey Dyachenko, a spokesman for the Azov Battalion, told USA Today in March 
that only 10 to 20 percent of the unit are Nazis. Last year, members of the 
Azov Battalion were shown on German television wearing helmets with Nazi 
insignia.

The U.S. and Britain are also sending troops to train Ukrainian forces.

Canada has been a key supporter for Ukraine’s government and has denounced 
Russian involvement in the ongoing crisis in the region.

Russia has annexed Crimea from Ukraine and has provided support to the 
separatist forces. Canada and NATO has accused Russia of sending troops and 
equipment to take part in the war but Russia denies that.

The Conservative government has provided more than $570 million worth of aid to 
Ukraine.

Some former Canadian diplomats, however, have suggested the government’s 
position on Ukraine is aimed at winning votes from Ukrainian-Canadians in the 
upcoming federal election.

Some Ukrainians have dismissed concerns about fascist elements in the country’s 
political system and military, labelling such claims as Russian propaganda.

European Jews, however, have voiced their concern about the presence of such 
groups and the rise of the Svoboda party led by Oleh Tyahnybok. Tyahnybok was 
among Ukrainian officials who last year greeted then Foreign Affairs Minister 
John Baird in Kyiv. Tyahnybok’s party members were also on the front lines of 
protests that led to the overthrow of Ukraine’s pro-Russian president last year.

Tyahnybok, who denies being anti-Semitic, co-signed an open letter to Ukraine’s 
president in 2005 calling for a government investigation into “criminal 
activities of organized Jewry in Ukraine.”

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