At least 88% of Ukrainians believe their country will become a prosperous member of the European Union in 10 years, a new survey conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology reveals.
The poll shows that 96% of the respondents who believe in a better future for Ukraine are ready to endure financial difficulties for three to five years to achieve membership in the EU.
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