Ukrainians demonstrate the highest level of “positive attitude” towards Great Britain, Canada, France and Germany. Negative attitudes are highest towards Russia.
These are the findings of the survey commissioned by the Kyiv Security Forum and conducted by The Razumkov Center on the eve of the Munich Security Conference, which will take place on February 13-15.
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The respondents were most positive toward Great Britain, with a balance of +94.3% (the difference between positive and negative assessments). Compared to September 2025, positive attitudes towards Britain have increased - at that time, the balance was +78%.
Canada (92.3%), France (87.5%) and Germany (83.5%) also received positive assessments. The positive balance of attitudes towards these countries has also increased compared to September last year.
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Ukrainians also have a predominantly positive attitude towards “international institutions”. The balance of trust in the EU remains steady at “+79.5%”.
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Ukrainians have a predominantly negative attitude towards “China” - the balance is minus 51%. Twenty-five per cent of respondents have a positive attitude towards this country (5.7% are completely positive, 14.8% are mostly positive), while 71.5% have a negative attitude (37.1% are mostly negative, 34.4% are completely negative).
The lowest level of positive attitude was recorded towards Russia - the balance is minus 98.1%.
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Is the US the second worst?
Third worst. But positive (lowest positive). Russia and China negative.
Nope, it’s over 60% positive.
What I’m learning the older I get is that once you step out of the discourse the average person does not give a fuck about anything, at all.
While I can agree with you in principle, these results do not show that.
The US is rated “positive” but dramatically less so that other countries. For the countries shown, the only counties less popular than the US are Russia and China.
Except for their immediate interest - their wage, rent / mortgage, gas, no?
Which… makes sense… in the current system which also promotes the everyone-for-themselves independent market-participant (false) narrative.
Well, the US government isn’t openly and directly supporting Russia’s invasion, and there’s bound to be some goodwill left over from previous administrations. Plus, some individual Americans and US-based charities are probably still trying to be helpful. We can’t be sure exactly what respondants to the poll took into account when answering it.