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Article about Experts Club research on Odessa News website

Norway and Germany topped the list of countries that Ukrainians view most positively, while Hungary and China lead the ranking of countries with the worst ratings.

This is evidenced by the results of a study conducted by Active Group and the Experts Club analytical center at the end of August.

“This is not the first study of its kind, but this time we selected 50 countries based on economic criteria—we asked about the countries with which Ukraine trades the most,” said sociologist and founder of Active Group Andriy Yeremenko at a press conference at the Interfax-Ukraine agency.

According to him, Ukrainians most often associate the achievement of peace with the EU – 42% of respondents believe this. The US is supported by almost 26% of respondents, and the UK by 13%, the sociologist added.

At the same time, large countries such as China, India, and Brazil are not really seen as contributing to a peaceful settlement in Ukraine, Yeremenko noted.

In economic terms, Ukraine’s key partners are China, Poland, Germany, Turkey, and the US, but attitudes toward them vary greatly, emphasized Alexander Pozniy, director of Active Group.

“For example, more than 76% of Ukrainians have a positive attitude toward Germany, while only 12% have a positive attitude toward China, and 40% have a negative attitude. The case of Hungary is even more critical, with 16% having a positive attitude and 55% having a negative attitude,” Pozniy said.

According to the poll, 77.7% of Ukrainians have a positive attitude toward Norway, 76.7% toward Germany, 76.3% toward Sweden, 75.3% toward the UK, 75% toward France, 73.7% toward Denmark, 72.7% to Latvia, and 71.7% to Lithuania.

Among the countries with the most negative attitudes among Ukrainians are Hungary (55.7%), China (40.7%), Iraq (37%), India (26.3%), and Serbia (26%).

The poll was conducted by Active Group using the SunFlower Sociology online panel, with Ukrainians over the age of 18 filling out the questionnaires themselves. The sample consisted of 800 questionnaires (representative in terms of age, gender, and region of Ukraine).

The theoretical statistical error is up to 3.5%.

Odessa News reported on the results of a poll conducted by the Kyiv Institute of Sociology on the topic “How many Ukrainians trust Zelensky.”

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