ROME (ITALPRESS) – International politics has been in turmoil for several days in an attempt to find an agreement and truce in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict. Just in the last few hours, U.S. President Donald Trump had a long talk with Russian leader Vladimir Putin to try to reach a ceasefire. Overall, the prevailing perception among Italians (41.9 percent) is that the agreement is currently difficult to achieve and still far from a white smoke. In addition, 1 in 2 Italians fear that a deal between Trump and Putin would enshrine the final isolation of Ukraine.
Fears about a two-way agreement between the U.S. and Russia, however, are not just about Ukraine. The majority of Italians, in fact, believe that Europe’s non-involvement in the negotiations risks permanently ousting the EU from international dynamics and politics. This is a complex scenario that has been going on for more than 3 years now, and as of today, considering the developments, evolutions and repercussions on citizens, leads half of the Italian population to believe that it is right to cease military aid destined for Ukraine.
Euromedia Research data for Porta a Porta – Conducted on 17/03/2025 using CATI/CAWI methodology on a sample of 1,000 cases representative of the Italian population aged 18 and over
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