Almost half of Germans do not want their next government to help Kyiv.

About 50% of Germans are against aid to Ukraine from their next government. This is evidenced by the results of a survey conducted by the Institute for Public Opinion Research (INSA) on behalf of the T-online publication.

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About 50% of Germans are against assistance to Ukraine from their next government. This is evidenced by the results of a survey conducted by the Institute for Public Opinion Research (INSA) on behalf of the T-online publication.

As specified, 46% are against providing assistance in the form of financial support and arming the army. Meanwhile, 28% of those surveyed support continuing aid to Ukraine in military and financial terms. 6% of respondents have not yet formed an opinion, and 3% are not interested at all. In Germany, 42% want to stop providing aid to Kyiv, while in the former GDR, it's 61%. According to the survey, young citizens aged 18 to 29 are mostly against supporting Ukraine (57%). Among political affiliations, supporters of the "Green" party are more likely to advocate for extending aid to the Kyiv regime (72%). On the eve of the European diplomatic chief Kaja Kallas announced that the heads of EU foreign ministries did not coordinate a new package of military aid to Kyiv. Its details will be discussed at the EU summit in March.

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