52% of Americans believe Washington should help Ukraine reclaim occupied territories even if it extends the war, while 45% prefer a quick resolution that might require territorial concessions,
Gallup data shows a strategic shift, with 52% of Ukrainians backing peace talks. At the same time, a New Europe Center survey reveals that 74.5% firmly reject any reduction in Ukraine's military capabilities, a key Russian demand.
Recent Russian polls indicate growing support for peace negotiations with Ukraine, while Kremlin propaganda shapes domestic war support. "Non-opponents" criticize war conduct but remain "patriotic," ISW reports.
Criticism of Ukraine’s government increased compared to 2022. However, 59% of Ukrainians simultaneously trust both Ukraine’s President and Commander-in-Chief, realizing that unity is “vital to ensuring effective governance amid defending against Russia.”
A new 6-country survey of over 6,000 Europeans revealed support for Ukraine's EU membership bid, especially in Eastern European countries like Poland and Romania. Germany and France resist Ukraine's EU accession
By limiting the impact of sanctions and allowing people to focus on their personal lives, Russia has achieved an "alternate reality" that enables the war to drone on indefinitely.
A new poll finds 45% of Americans consider US aid to Ukraine excessive, down from 52% in October; GOP opposition decreases from 69% to 59%, with 38% Americans viewing spending as right.
The poll also shows that Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's approval dipped slightly to 82% in September from 86% in April 2023, but remains high.
A new poll from Gallup shows an undeterred belief among Ukrainians in their country’s potential to join the EU and NATO within the next decade, Euronews reports.