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Should the EU continue to support Ukraine? Our poll finds Europeans are in favour

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Should the EU continue to support Ukraine? Our poll finds Europeans are in favour

Should the EU continue to support Ukraine? Our poll finds Europeans are in favour

Most of the respondents of an exclusive poll for Euronews by IPSOS say support to Ukraine should continue.

But they are in two minds about whether it should be a priority for the next mandate.


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