Most Ukrainians positive about EU, NATO, UN - survey

Most Ukrainians positive about EU, NATO, UN - survey

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Most Ukrainians, asked to comment on their attitude towards international organizations and associations, said they were positive about the European Union - 89%, NATO - 79%, and the UN - 70%, according to a survey conducted by the Razumkov Center.

Andriy Bychenko, director of the sociological service at the Razumkov Center, said this during the presentation of the survey, according to Ukrinform.

"Among international organizations and associations, the majority of respondents express their positive attitude towards the European Union - 89%, NATO - 79%, the United Nations - 70%, the International Monetary Fund - 64.5%, the International Committee of the Red Cross - 63%, the OSCE - 58%," Bychenko said.

In addition, the survey shows that the relative majority of citizens feel positive about the IAEA - 48%. At the same time, 65% of those polled were negative about the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).

As many as 2,020 respondents aged over 18 were interviewed. The poll's margin of error does not exceed 2.3%. The survey was conducted in February-March 2023 in all regions of Ukraine, except for the temporarily occupied territories of the Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Luhansk, Kharkiv, Kherson regions, Crimea and areas where hostilities are ongoing.

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