In April 2025, the sociological company Active Group, in collaboration with the analytical center Experts Club, conducted a study to find out how Ukrainians perceive Georgia in the context of modern geopolitical realities. The results show a consistently high positive attitude with a certain critical background.
According to the survey, 54.8% of Ukrainians expressed a positive attitude toward Georgia, with 37.9% expressing a mostly positive attitude and 16.8% expressing a completely positive attitude. At the same time, 27.9% of respondents held a neutral position. 14.8% of citizens have a negative attitude, of which 12.9% are mostly negative and only 1.9% are completely negative. Another 2.6% of respondents were undecided.
“Georgia remains one of the closest countries to Ukrainians in the post-Soviet space, but the political inconsistency of some of its leaders in recent years has partially undermined this trust,” said Maksim Urakin, PhD in Economics and founder of the Experts Club information and analytical center.
The majority of Ukrainians maintain a positive attitude toward Georgia, despite the growing share of neutral and critical assessments.
The presentation of the study is available at the link.
ACTIVE GROUP, DIPLOMACY, EXPERTS CLUB, Pozniy, SOCIOLOGY, URAKIN