Ukraine’s Defence Minister Rustem Umierov has commented on a statement by a representative of the adviser to the president that the US supposedly put pressure on Ukraine to lower the age of military conscription to 18, saying that mobilisation in Ukraine is carried out in accordance with current legislation.
Source: Radio Liberty
Quote: "Firstly, there were no discussions about conscription. Secondly, we do not comment on rumours. Thirdly, when I am asked about conscription, I say that we have passed a law [on conscription – ed.] together with the parliament, which clearly explains when a person is old enough to fall within the conscription age bracket, how they become liable for military service, how they train and the age at which they no longer fall within the conscription age bracket."
Details: Umierov added that sometimes this issue is discussed, as Ukraine's partners "want to understand why we do not mobilise people between the ages of 18 and 25".
He said the Ukrainian authorities explained that this was a condition stipulated by the parliament, which allowed the government to mobilise people between 25 and 60 years old.
When asked whether the decision on conscription could change, the minister replied: "We always want to give people a choice, so that they can make their own choices. Now, as we say, we are working in accordance with all the norms of the law. The legislation clearly states that the conscription age starts from 25. If someone wants to come and serve their people, we are always glad to accept them."
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