A poll shows that Western Europe’s willingness to support Ukraine “until it succeeds” has dropped significantly.  

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**Public Support for Ukraine Drops Western **

A recent YouGov poll has shown that public support for Ukraine’s victory over Russia has dropped significantly across several Western European countries. The survey, conducted between December -18, found that the share of respondents favoring a negotiated peace has risen in Italy, Spain, , and France.

**Decline in Support**

In Sweden, Denmark, and the UK, support for Ukraine’s victory remains relatively at 50%, 40%, and 36% respectively. However, these figures represent notable declines from January levels of 57%, 51%, and 50%. The poll suggests that public willingness support Ukraine “until it wins” has dropped significantly across these countries.

**Growing Skepticism**

The survey highlights growing skepticism about prolonged support for Kyiv as the war with Russia drags on. Many respondents across Western Europe oppose a settlement requiring Ukraine to cede territory to Russia, but there is widespread concern that US President-elect Donald Trump may reduce or withdraw support for Ukraine after his inauguration.

**Poland’s Shift**

A CBOS poll in Poland showed a dramatic shift in public opinion, with 55% of respondents favoring an end to the conflict even if it means Ukraine ceding territory. This represents a sharp rise from 39% in September and 26% in April 2022. Support for Ukraine fighting without concessions has dropped to 31%, compared to 46% in September and 59% in April 2022.

**Complicating Kyiv’s Efforts**

The changes in public sentiment could complicate Kyiv’s efforts to sustain international backing in its defense against . These shifts in public opinion underscore Ukraine’s challenges as it braces for renewed Russian offensives and continued pressure from some Western quarters for negotiations.

**Other Developments**

In other news, Ukrainian Air Force struck a plant in Kamensk- that produces solid propellant for ballistic missiles. struck the central market in Nikopol with a drone, injuring eight people. Inflation in Russia has reached its highest levels in nearly a year, driven by war spending and rising food prices. Russian companies are increasingly using Bitcoin and other digital currencies for international payments in response to Western sanctions.

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