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The West considers it likely that Russia will invade Ukraine in the next two years, and a number of countries are ready to provide Kiev with direct military support. About this, referring to its own survey, the YouGov website writes.
According to the poll, 38% of Danish residents in the event of war would agree that the army of their country would support Ukraine, while 29% were against it. As for the US, 35% of Americans are in favor and 28% are against.
The UK public was divided: 30% for and 32% against. The French (36% versus 26%), the Italians (40% versus 21%) and the Germans (52% versus 23%) do not want their military to defend Ukraine.
Earlier, the Polish government announced that it was ready to provide military-technical assistance to Ukraine free of charge. According to Rzeczpospolita, such a proposal came from the Ministry of National Defense of Poland against the backdrop of the threat of a “Russian invasion”.
In late January, the United States announced that it would send additional small arms, ammunition and anti-tank weapons to Ukraine. The next batch of military aid worth $200 million will arrive in the country on 45 flights. Earlier, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky discussed with his American counterpart Joe Biden diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the conflict in Donbass. He also thanked Biden for military assistance to Ukraine in the form of supplies of lethal weapons.
Source: Rosbalt

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