Almost every second German considers the supply of weapons to Ukraine expedient. It is reported by Der Spiegel with reference to the Infratest dimap survey..
In particular, 47% of respondents consider it appropriate to support Ukraine with weapons at the present time.. The vast majority of Germans also believe that Ukraine should decide when to negotiate with Russia: seven out of ten Germans (73%) agreed with this statement, 21% disagreed.
Regarding whether Kyiv should cede territory to Russia for the sake of peace, only every third German (35%) believes that this is expedient. 54% disagree.
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Last November, more than 70% of Germans did not support an increase in military aid to Ukraine.
In February, polls showed that every second German supported the provision of main battle tanks to Ukraine..
According to a study by the Allensbach Institute for Public Opinion Research, together with the Center for Strategy and Top Management, most of the German society now sees Russia as the greatest threat to world peace..
In January, the Euroskopia network reported that 60% of Germans and Austrians agree at the end of the war at the cost of Ukraine losing territories.