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The latest Eurobarometer reveals that 82% of Georgians believe their country will benefit from EU accession.
Conducted from October 10 to November 5, 2024, the survey includes responses from 27 EU member states and nine candidate countries.
Fifty-eight percent of Georgians express trust in the EU, contrasting with Moldova's 52%.
Support for economic sanctions against Russia stands at 70% among Georgians due to the Ukraine war, though approval for Ukraine's EU membership is only 60%.
Overall, 87% of Europeans endorse humanitarian aid for war-affected individuals, with 71% supporting economic sanctions against Russia.
The Ukrainian conflict emerged as the primary concern for 31% of EU respondents, highlighting its significance in shaping public opinion on EU policies.
These insights reflect growing optimism in Georgia regarding EU integration despite mixed views on broader geopolitical issues.