09.07.2025

Sociopolitical views of Ukrainians

On July 4-5, 2025, Rating Group asked Ukrainians about the U.S. support for Ukraine, efforts to achieve peace, and trust in Ukrainian politicians and military-political leadership.

Support from the U.S.

  • Ukrainians expect that the U.S. will not stop supplying weapons.
  • At the same time, only 11% of respondents expect that the U.S. will supply Ukraine with weapons in full, while only 8% do not expect any U.S. military assistance.
  • At the same time, a quarter expect that the assistance will be minimal, and the majority (53%) expect partial, that is, it will be maintained.

Efforts to achieve peace

  • The assessment of the Ukrainian negotiating team's efforts to achieve peace has decreased: in June, 48% of respondents believed that it was "doing everything possible," whereas 36% shared this opinion in July.
  • In contrast, the majority (60%) believe that President Zelenskyy is doing everything possible to achieve peace.

Trust in politicians, officials

  • Valeriy Zaluzhny (73%), Volodymyr Zelenskyy (67%) and Kyrylo Budanov (56%) are trusted the most.
  • Oleksandr Syrskyi is trusted less (41%). Denys Shmyhal is trusted by a quarter of respondents.

Methodology

  • Fieldwork dates: July 4-5, 2025
  • Survey method: CATI (Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing).
  • Sample size: 1000 respondents
  • Sample format: random sample of mobile phone numbers (the population of Ukraine aged 18 and older in all territories of Ukraine, except for the temporarily occupied territories of Crimea and Donbas, as well as the territories where Ukrainian mobile network was not available at the time of the survey). The results are weighted using up-to-date data from the State Statistics Service of Ukraine.
  • Representativeness: the sample is representative by age, sex, and type of settlement (statistical error ≤ 3,1% with 0,95 confidence).