According to the Razumkov Center, which conducted a survey in Ukraine, the majority of Ukrainians have a positive attitude towards Georgia.
72% of respondents expressed a positive attitude towards Georgia, while approximately 15% expressed a negative attitude.
Responses to the question "How positively or negatively do you feel about Georgia?" were distributed as follows:
• Quite positively: 21%
• Mostly positive: 50.7%
• Mostly negative: 11.9%
• Completely negative: 3%
• Difficult to answer: 13.4%
Regarding Azerbaijan and Armenia, 61% and 57.5% of survey participants respectively had positive attitudes.
Respondents most frequently expressed positive attitudes towards Lithuania (91%), Latvia (90.5%), the United Kingdom (90%), Germany (89%), Estonia (89%), Canada (88%), the United States (87%), France (86%), the Czech Republic (86%), Poland (86%), the Netherlands (83%), Moldova (81%), Japan (74%), Georgia (72%), Israel (65%), Romania (64%), Azerbaijan (61%), Armenia (57.5%), Slovakia (56%), and Turkey (55.5%).
Negative attitudes were most commonly expressed towards Russia (95% of respondents had a negative attitude), Belarus (87%), Iran (82%), China (72.5%), and Hungary (59%).
The survey was conducted from January 19 to January 25, 2024, as part of a program funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). It utilized face-to-face interviews in areas of Kiev not affected by combat, surveying 2,000 respondents.