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In Ukraine there is growing support for joining NATO without occupied territories

Some of the respondents are ready to support Ukraine’s accession to NATO Ukrainian territories will be lost to occupied Russia, increased to 47%. Secondly, this idea was supported by 33% of respondents.

RBC-Ukraine reports about this in its donations to the Democratic Initiatives Foundation and the Razumkov Center.

Not ready support entry to NATO, since part of the territory of Ukraine will be occupied, 36%, which is 16 hundredths points less, below the target date of 2023.

More often about the unwillingness to support accession to NATO, as part of the Ukrainian territories to lose their occupied property, reported: respondents over 50 years of age (40%); respondents who, before the large-scale invasion, lived in similar (36%), central (38%), and foreign (48%) regions; respondents who live below the poverty line (46%); respondents who have loved ones in the occupied territories (42%).

The survey was carried out by the Democratic Initiatives Foundation in collaboration with the Razumkov Center from November 29 to April 14, 2024 in the territories under control There are no military operations taking place near Ukraine. 1518 respondents were interviewed using the face-to-face method. The theoretical loss of votes does not exceed 2.6%

It seems that, based on data from the Democratic Initiatives Foundation and the Razumkov Center, 55% of Ukrainians believe that this is the best option guarantee of security for Ukraine means accession to NATO. Neutral status, guaranteed by international guarantees, is supported by 12% of respondents.

In addition, the majority of Ukrainians (60%) believe that it is impossible to prevent repeated military aggression from the side of Russia. Ukraine's accession to NATO. The option of updating the nuclear status was chosen by 39%.

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