Most Europeans support further financial aid to Ukraine and sanctions against Russia.
In particular, these positions are supported by 65% and 71% of respondents, respectively. Another 57% believe that the EU should support the purchase and supply of military equipment for Ukraine and the training of the Ukrainian military.
According to an EU survey, Many Europeans believe that the war in Ukraine indicates the need for the EU to ensure its energy and economic security (85%) and expand military cooperation between member states (75%). About two-thirds of Europeans (67%) believe that the EU should support Ukraine’s path to European integration, and 65% support Ukraine’s integration into the single European market.
Most Europeans (86%) approve of the EU continuing to provide humanitarian support to people affected by war, and 77% agree to accept people fleeing war into the EU. Only 15% of Europeans are categorically against financial aid to Ukraine. However, 71% of Europeans show full solidarity with Ukraine.