An Ipsos poll in 27 countries showed solidarity in the protection of Ukrainians, a willingness to receive refugees, and caution in military intervention in the conflict.
A survey in 27 countries showed that 82% of respondents considered the war in Ukraine a major threat for the world as a whole. The data came from a new Ipsos study conducted on 19,000 adults under the age of 75 between March 25 and April 3 on the online survey platform Ipsos Global Advisor.
“On average in 27 countries, 82% believe that the war in Ukraine poses a great or significant danger to the world as a whole; 61% believe that it applies to their country. The perception that one’s own country is faced at high risk are mostly Japan (87%), Poland (77%), South Korea (77%) and Sweden (75%), ”the research company said.
From 57% to 77% of survey participants follow the news about the war in Ukraine.
74% of respondents agree that their country should accept Ukrainian refugees. The highest rates were in Sweden (89%), the Netherlands (86%), Spain (85%) and Poland (84%), which received the largest number of Ukrainians so far.
68% of respondents are confident that non -intervention in the situation in Ukraine will encourage Russia to advance military actions in other areas. At the same time, 72% believe their country should avoid military intervention.
Support the sending of their own troops to Ukraine, on average, 17% of survey participants.
Earlier it was reported that more than 20% of Ukrainians had to change their place of residence due to the war.
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Source: korrespondent