How many Americans support Ukraine in the war against the Russian Federation: CBS News poll.

CBS News poll: support for Ukraine against the Russian Federation
CBS News poll: support for Ukraine against the Russian Federation

Half of Americans support Ukraine in the war with Russia, while nearly as many remain neutral, and only 4% support the Russian Federation. This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing a CBS News poll.

According to the poll data, Americans are divided in their opinions regarding Trump's role in the Russian-Ukrainian war: 46% believe he helped Russia, 43% think he treated Russia and Ukraine equally, and only 11% of U.S. residents see his support for Ukraine.

Public opinion on providing U.S. weapons to Ukraine is also divided: 51% support it, while 49% of Americans oppose it, with a significant gap between Democrats (72%) and Republicans (32%).

Let’s remember that New Yorkers gathered in Times Square to support Ukraine after a quarrel that arose between Zelensky and Trump at the White House.
This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing X.

Activists with posters accuse the U.S. president and Vice President Jay D. Vance of intentionally provoking President Zelensky to refuse assistance to Ukraine.

Protests in Vermont also confronted Vice President Jay D. Vance's motorcade at a ski resort with signs reading 'Ski in Russia', 'Vermont supports Ukraine', 'Support Ukraine, not Putin'. This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing Ostap Yarysh, a correspondent for Voice of America at the Pentagon.

After a quarrel at the White House, protesters in Vermont disrupted Vice President Jay D. Vance's vacation at the ski resort. People stood on the sidewalks and mountain slopes with posters bearing words of support for Ukraine and expressions against Vance and the current government.

The meeting between Trump and Zelensky caused a controversy

It should be noted that on Friday, February 28, a meeting took place in Washington between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Zelensky arrived to sign an agreement regarding mineral resources.

However, during the meeting, a real quarrel broke out. While responding to journalists' questions, U.S. Vice President Jay D. Vance interrupted the conversation after Zelensky's remarks about the need to provide Ukraine with security guarantees and actively include Ukraine in the negotiation process.


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