Survey conducted by Washington DC-based think-tank, Pew Research Center, shows select member states view the trans-Atlantic alliance favourably, while countries' confidence in Russian and Ukrainian leaders remain low.
Survey conducted by Washington DC-based think-tank, Pew Research Center, shows select member states view the trans-Atlantic alliance favourably, while countries' confidence in Russia n and Ukrainian leaders remain low.
"But there are big differences by country: The shares of adults with a positive view of NATO range from 91 percent in Poland to 37 percent in Greece," the Pew said. Türkiye joined the alliance in 1952 and also boasts of having the second-largest army among member states after the United States. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is scheduled to attend NATO leaders summit in Washington from July 9 - 11.
In several European countries, people who have favourable views of right-wing populist parties are less likely to have a positive view of Zelenskyy, Pew said. "The US is the only place surveyed where there are significant differences on this question by ideology: 51 percent of Americans who place themselves on the right say the US is providing too much support to Ukraine, compared with only 13 percent among those on the left," the research found.
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