Italy traditionally enjoys a high level of trust among Ukrainians, combining cultural proximity and pragmatic economic cooperation. This is evidenced by the results of an all-Ukrainian survey conducted by Active Group in cooperation with the Experts Club information and analytical center in August 2025.
According to the survey, 57.3% of Ukrainian citizens have a positive attitude towards Italy (41.7% – mostly positive, 15.7% – completely positive). Only 2.3% of respondents expressed a negative attitude, while 38.7% remain neutral. Another 2.0% said they did not know enough about the country.
“For Ukrainians, Italy is associated with a warm culture, support during the war and significant diaspora contacts. But an even more important factor is the economic one: in the first half of 2025, the total trade between Ukraine and Italy amounted to more than $2.38 billion, of which exports from Ukraine amounted to $1.17 billion and imports from Italy to $1.21 billion. The negative balance of $40 million is insignificant and indicates a relative balance of economic relations,” said Maksym Urakin, founder of Experts Club.
In turn, Alexander Poznyi, co-founder of Active Group, emphasized that the positive attitude of Ukrainians goes beyond economic calculations.
“For most citizens, Italy is also a country associated with cultural openness, historical ties and solidarity in difficult times. That is why more than half of Ukrainians demonstrate a positive attitude, and the low level of negative assessments confirms the friendly nature of relations. In the future, this creates preconditions for even closer cooperation in both political and economic dimensions,” he added.
The survey was part of a broader study of international sympathies and antipathies of Ukrainians in the current geopolitical environment.
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ACTIVE GROUP, DIPLOMACY, EXPERTS CLUB, ITALY, Poznyi, SOCIOLOGY, TRADE, URAKIN