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Zelenskiy's approval rating rises in Ukraine after Trump spat, poll shows

  • President Volodymyr Zelensky's approval rating rose to 68% after a dispute with U.S. President Donald Trump, according to a poll by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology published on March 7.
  • Trust in Zelensky increased, with only 29% of Ukrainians expressing distrust, improving his net approval rating to +38%.
  • Trump claimed that if elections were held in Ukraine, Zelensky would lose, ignoring the constitution's ban on elections during martial law.
  • Zelensky defended his military-style attire during the meeting, stating, 'I will wear a costume after this war finishes.
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Artillery chief and sniper Olha has been fighting at the front for three years. Now the Ukrainian is following the turbulence surrounding Trump and Zelensky with concern. For SvD she tells about the most difficult thing – silence on the military radio.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Ukraine reacted with shock to the treatment of Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House on 28 February, when the country entered its fourth year of resistance to Russian aggression. A shock that united Ukrainians behind their president and convinced them to continue the fight, with or without the support of the United States.

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[NHK] In the latest opinion poll conducted in Ukraine in March, 68% of people answered that they "trust" President Zelensky, up 11 points from last month...

·Tokyo, Japan
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NZ Herald broke the news in Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday, March 1, 2025.
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