

Ukrainians' support for NATO membership has risen again in recent months.
The results of a poll conducted by the Rating group on 14-16 January showed that 86 per cent of Ukrainians support Ukraine's accession to NATO. Only 3 per cent of respondents would oppose accession to NATO, while 8 per cent would not vote.
In October, 83% of respondents were in favour of joining NATO.
The support for accession to the EU and NATO is almost unanimous among representatives of all macro-regions, age and property groups.
80% of Ukrainians surveyed have a positive attitude to the idea of creating a political-military alliance comprised of Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania. 6% are against such an alliance, and 9% are indifferent.
Ukrainians aged 18 and older in all regions except temporarily occupied territories of the Crimea and Donbas and territories where at the moment of polling there is no Ukrainian mobile communication.
Sample population: 1000 respondents. Survey method: CATI (Computer Assisted Telephone Interviews). Representativeness error of the survey with 0.95 confidence probability: not more than 3.1%.
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