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Ukrainians’ trust in NATO collapses – poll

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December 15, 2025
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Published: December 15, 2025 9:22 pm
Author: RT

The confidence in the bloc’s leader, the US, has also sharply declined

Only a third of Ukrainians trust NATO, a new poll indicates, signalling a sharp decline in the confidence of the country’s populace in the US-led military bloc.

The poll was conducted by the Kiev International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) between November 26 and December 13. The pollster sampled opinions of nearly 550 Ukrainian citizens, representing various social and age groups, publishing the results on Monday.

The survey indicated a sharp decline of Ukrainians’ trust in NATO – only 34% of respondents said they were confident about the bloc, compared to 43% last December.

The public trust in the bloc’s leader, the US, experienced an even steeper drop, standing at only 21% against 41% last year.

The decline in Ukrainians’ trust comes against the backdrop of the mediation efforts of the US administration to end the hostilities between Kiev and Moscow. The US has ruled out admitting Ukraine into NATO or sending American troops to the country. 

NATO aspirations have long been a key talking point of pro-Western Ukrainian politicians, with Kiev formally applying to join the bloc in 2022. Russia, however, regards eastward expansion of the US-led bloc as one of the key causes of the Ukraine conflict and has repeatedly demanded Kiev formally become a neutral state instead.

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Ukrainians’ trust in the EU remained unchanged, hovering at around the 49% mark, with only 23% of respondents signaling their wariness of Brussels. The bloc, save for a handful of its members, has displayed a strong pro-war stance, repeatedly proclaiming its readiness to continue propping up Kiev. 

The poll suggested the Ukrainians remain overwhelmingly ready to “withstand” the conflict with Russia for as long as necessary, with some 62% responding affirmatively to this question. The survey also indicated the Ukrainians’ confidence in Vladimir Zelensky remaining relatively high, standing at around 61%.

While Zelensky’s presidential term expired early last year, and he refused to hold elections under the pretext of martial law, Ukrainians appear to be unwilling to cast their ballots altogether, the poll indicated. Only 9% of respondents said the presidential elections must be held as soon as possible, while others argued that they should only happen when the conflict with Russia is over. 

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