EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said member states backed plans to relocate Ukrainian arms production to EU territory and to expand military training, with 80,000 soldiers trained so far. <br><br> But Hungary continues to block €6.6 billion in EU military aid. Poland’s Secretary of State Paweł Zalewski said Warsaw supports expanded training but prefers it to remain on Polish soil. Trump has pressed Europe to shoulder most of the security guarantees to deter another Russian invasion.