2/1/2024 0 Comments Ukraine-nato 2020![]() ![]() “An increase in the cost of goods along with higher heating bills are being felt in households across Ukraine,” said Nix. “The economy will not be able to reach its full potential until inflation subsides and the price of energy comes down.” When asked to select the three issues most important to them, 49% said “inflation” and 45% said “increasing costs for heating, gas supplies, and electricity” as the top two. Regarding individual concerns, Ukrainians are focused on economic issues affecting their pocketbooks. When asked which international economic union they would join if Ukraine could only join one, 58% of Ukrainians chose the EU. Only 21% support joining a Customs Union with Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. If a referendum were held on joining NATO, 54% would vote to join the military alliance. ![]() “The accession into a strong community of democracies will strengthen economic opportunities and bolster defenses against foreign threats.” “In the face of Russian military aggression, Ukrainians remain supportive of both NATO and EU membership,” said Stephen Nix, Director of IRI’s Eurasia Division. Kyiv, Ukraine – The latest public opinion survey conducted by the International Republican Institute’s (IRI) Center for Insights in Survey Research (CISR) in Ukraine shows majority support for accession to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU). The survey also shows that many Ukrainians are concerned about personal economic issues as well as the COVID-19 vaccine. ![]()
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