67% of Estonians support continued assistance to Ukraine
A total of 67% of Estonia's residents support continued assistance to Ukraine in its resistance to aggression – a figure unchanged from last year.
Source: ERR, an Estonian public broadcaster, reporting the results of a regular survey commissioned by Estonia's Ministry of Defence
Details: Among all respondents, 67% support continuing assistance to Ukraine, a figure unchanged from last year.
Among ethnic Estonians, 80% expressed support for continuing assistance to Ukraine, compared with 41% among representatives of other nationalities.
Two thirds believe Estonia should spend the same amount on defence as it does now, or more.
The survey also showed that more than 60% of citizens are ready to defend the country within the scope of their abilities and capabilities. A total of 81% of respondents believe Estonia must resist an aggressor under any circumstances if attacked.
The survey was conducted by Kantar Emor during March 2026. A total of 1,372 residents of the country aged between 15 and 74 were surveyed.
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