Ukrainians’ Faith in Trump’s Role in Fair War End
Ukrainian Survey Reveals Deepening Concerns Over Trump’s Presidency
Table of Contents
- Ukrainian Survey Reveals Deepening Concerns Over Trump’s Presidency
- Key Findings of the KMIS Survey
- Shift in Sentiment As 2024
- Survey Methodology
- Trump’s Stated Policy on Ukraine
- White House Stance
- Ukrainian Perceptions of TrumpS Presidency: A Q&A
- What are the Main Concerns of Ukrainians Regarding a Trump Presidency?
- What Are the Key Findings of the KMIS Survey?
- How Has Ukrainian Sentiment Shifted Over Time?
- What is the Survey Methodology?
- What is Trump’s Stated Policy on Ukraine?
- What is the white House Stance on the Situation?
- What Are the Obstacles to a Ceasefire?
- Comparing Key Survey Findings: December 2024 vs. March 2025
- What Could This Mean for the Future?
KYIV, Ukraine – A recent survey conducted in Ukraine indicates a growing pessimism regarding teh potential impact of Donald Trump’s presidency on the country. The poll, undertaken by the Kyiv international Institute of Sociology (KMIS), reveals that a majority of Ukrainians believe Trump’s administration will lead to an unfair global landscape for their nation.
Key Findings of the KMIS Survey
The KMIS survey, conducted between March 12-22, 2025, highlights a notable shift in Ukrainian sentiment since late 2024. Where cautious optimism once existed, a more critical outlook has taken hold.
- Unfair World Perception: More than half (55%) of Ukrainians surveyed now believe that under President Trump, Ukraine will face a “rather or fully unfair world.”
- Declining Optimism: In December 2024, 23% of respondents believed a ”rather or completely fair world” was possible under Trump. By the February 14 – March 4 survey, that number plummeted to 11%.
- Negative Impact on Ukraine: A significant 73% of respondents stated that Trump’s presidency would be detrimental to Ukraine. Only 19% believe it will be beneficial.
Shift in Sentiment As 2024
The change in perception is stark. In December 2024, KMIS reported that 31% of Ukrainians anticipated an unfair world under a Trump presidency.The latest figures represent a considerable increase in this negative outlook.
Survey Methodology
The KMIS survey involved 1,326 respondents and carries a statistical error of 2.5%. Conducted via telephone interviews (CATI), the survey represents the adult population of Ukraine within territories controlled by the Ukrainian government, according to KMIS.
Trump’s Stated Policy on Ukraine
President Trump, who assumed office on Jan. 20,2025,campaigned on a promise to quickly resolve the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Though, as of April 1, 2025, a truce has not been achieved. Critics have pointed to statements and actions suggesting a leaning toward the Russian Federation.
White House Stance
White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt stated on march 31 that President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with statements from both Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Levitt affirmed that the U.S. remains committed to brokering a peace agreement.
Despite Trump’s repeated calls for de-escalation, a complete ceasefire remains elusive. reports indicate that Russia seeks a cessation of Western aid to Ukraine and a halt to Ukrainian mobilization efforts as preconditions. While Kyiv has agreed to a complete ceasefire in principle, it has not initiated one unilaterally.
Ukrainian Perceptions of TrumpS Presidency: A Q&A
Are you wondering how Ukrainians view Donald Trump’s presidency and its potential impact? A recent survey provides some insightful answers. Let’s delve into the key findings.
What are the Main Concerns of Ukrainians Regarding a Trump Presidency?
A recent survey conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KMIS) reveals a growing concern among Ukrainians regarding the potential impact of Donald Trump’s presidency on thier country. The survey, conducted between March 12-22, 2025, highlights a shift from cautious optimism to a more critical outlook.
What Are the Key Findings of the KMIS Survey?
The survey reveals a notable change in sentiment as late 2024. Hear’s a breakdown of the key findings:
unfair World Perception: More then half (55%) of Ukrainians surveyed believe that Ukraine will face a “rather or fully unfair world” under President Trump.
Declining Optimism: The percentage of respondents who believed in a “rather or completely fair world” under Trump plummeted from 23% in December 2024 to 11% in a survey conducted between February 14 and March 4, 2025.
* Negative Impact: A significant 73% of respondents stated that Trump’s presidency would be detrimental to Ukraine, while only 19% believed it would be beneficial.
How Has Ukrainian Sentiment Shifted Over Time?
The change in perception is striking. In December 2024,KMIS reported that 31% of Ukrainians anticipated an unfair world under a Trump presidency.The latest figures represent a considerable increase in this negative outlook.
What is the Survey Methodology?
The KMIS survey involved 1,326 respondents and has a statistical error of 2.5%. It was conducted via telephone interviews (CATI), and represents the adult population of Ukraine within territories controlled by the Ukrainian government, according to KMIS.
What is Trump’s Stated Policy on Ukraine?
President Trump, who assumed office on january 20, 2025, campaigned on a promise to quickly resolve the conflict between Ukraine and russia. However, as of April 1, 2025, a truce has not been achieved.Critics have pointed to statements and actions suggesting a leaning toward the Russian Federation.
What is the white House Stance on the Situation?
White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt stated on March 31 that President Trump expressed dissatisfaction with statements from both Ukrainian president Vladimir Zelensky and Russian President vladimir Putin. Levitt affirmed that the U.S. remains committed to brokering a peace agreement.
What Are the Obstacles to a Ceasefire?
Despite Trump’s repeated calls for de-escalation, a complete ceasefire remains elusive. Reports indicate that russia seeks a cessation of Western aid to Ukraine and a halt to Ukrainian mobilization efforts as preconditions. While Kyiv has agreed to a complete ceasefire in principle, it has not initiated one unilaterally.
Comparing Key Survey Findings: December 2024 vs. March 2025
This table concisely summarizes the shift in Ukrainian perceptions:
| Sentiment | December 2024 | March 2025 |
|---|---|---|
| Anticipated “unfair world” under Trump | 31% | Increased significantly |
| Believed “rather or completely fair world” possible under Trump | 23% | 11% |
| Believed Trump’s presidency would be detrimental to Ukraine | N/A | 73% |
What Could This Mean for the Future?
The survey results paint a picture of growing apprehension among Ukrainians regarding the future under a Trump presidency. The shift in sentiment underscores the importance of ongoing diplomatic efforts and the need for a resolution to the conflict.
