The Russian-Ukrainian war has been going on for more than four months. The Ukrainian media published an analysis to investigate which countries around the world they have received support from people in the world during these four months, and what are the differences between thes

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Uncle Mu analyzes a report by Ukrainian media.

The Russo-Ukrainian war has been going on for more than four months. The Ukrainian media published an analysis to investigate which countries around the world they have received support from people in the past four months, and what are the differences between these supports.

According to the editor's attitude, the data in this research report is very important, as it can compare the loyalty of multiple countries' support for Ukraine and show the trend of international public opinion. These are very important for the judgment and even direction of the future war situation when the Russia-Ukraine war enters the "fatigue period".

An equally important material provided by this report is not only the attitude towards aid to Ukraine, but also the overall view of Russia.

For example, the UK, Canada, the Americans, Poles, the Netherlands and the Swedes are the biggest supporters of additional economic sanctions against Russia. They tend to support general sanctions rather than a ban on Russian oil, but support for an oil import ban is also relatively high.

Countries that want to continue relations with Russia and therefore do not want to undermine them through sanctions, mainly Turkey and Israel. India and Saudi also have a relatively important relationship with Russia, so there are similar answers to the attitudes towards Russia in these two countries.

Latin American countries are far away from the background of the Russia-Ukraine war. Many do not support sanctions against Russia, but relations with Russia are not that important to them.

Countries that support sanctions and do not care much about the impact on diplomatic relations with Russia are mainly in Europe, North America, and Australia; developed countries in Asia have also joined this trend, such as South Korea and Japan. Malaysia is an exception.

The Russian-Ukrainian war has been going on for more than four months. The Ukrainian media published an analysis to investigate which countries around the world they have received support from people in the world during these four months, and what are the differences between thes - DayDayNews

also has some interesting judgments and analyzes on providing weapons to Ukraine.

For example, for some countries, such as South Korea and Japan, providing funding sources for the Ukrainian army is more important than directly providing weapons. The idea of ​​sending domestic troops to Ukraine has only minimal support in most countries.

The example of Indians is quite special. Ukrainian media find this phenomenon very interesting:

Although the Indian people generally lack economic support for Ukraine’s aid, compared with other countries, the desire to send Indian troops here is very high.

Furthermore, India is among the countries most convinced that the war in Ukraine has had the most negative personal consequences for them.

Overall, among the countries studied, the largest allies supporting sanctions and providing weapons to Ukraine are the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Poland , Sweden , Australia and the United States. The French and Germans are also close to this group.

agrees to support 's economic sanctions on , but has some doubts about providing weapons, such as Australia, Spain, and some doubts about South Korea and Japan.

Hungarians are more skeptical about the idea of ​​providing weapons to Ukraine and sanctioning Russia as effective. Their support is even lower than in India.

Furthermore, India is even ahead of the Italians in terms of support for providing arms to Ukraine.

Ukrainian media analysts are generally satisfied with this study. They believe that despite problems with public sentiment in some countries, most members of Europe can still stand with Ukraine in the crisis. Because they understand that war not only threatens European values, but also directly puts themselves in danger.

At the same time, Ukraine also has many friends outside Europe: both on the American continent and in Asian countries.

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