Ukraine launches major army reform: fixed contracts, revamped pay structure, and broader access for foreigners
Ukraine's Ministry of Defense is introducing a sweeping overhaul of military service rules that includes fixed contracts, a revised pay structure, and expanded opportunities for foreigners to serve in the army.

Ukraine's Ministry of Defense has announced a comprehensive reform of military service regulations aimed at modernizing the armed forces and making them more attractive to both Ukrainian citizens and foreigners.
The reform introduces fixed-term contracts to replace the existing system, along with a completely revamped salary structure. The new pay system is designed to provide clearer criteria and greater motivation for soldiers.
In addition, the reform broadens access for foreign nationals to enlist in the Ukrainian armed forces. While specific conditions have not yet been disclosed, officials indicate that the process will be simplified.
The ministry stated that this move is necessary to strengthen the army and adapt to modern military challenges. The reform is expected to take effect in the near future.


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