Spain received a predominantly positive assessment from Ukrainians, but the results also indicate a significant proportion of neutral perceptions. These conclusions are contained in the data of a sociological survey conducted by Active Group together with the Experts Club analytical center in April 2025.
According to the results, 55.7% of respondents have a positive attitude toward Spain (40.4% — mostly positive, 15.3% — completely positive). Only 2.2% of respondents expressed a negative attitude (1.9% mostly negative, 0.4% completely negative), while the largest share, 38.9%, took a neutral position. Another 3.2% were undecided.
“Spain has a good image in the minds of our citizens, but unlike countries with consistent foreign policy activity towards Ukraine, its support is perceived less clearly. This explains the high level of neutral assessments,” commented Alexander Pozniy, co-founder of Active Group.
The poll shows that even against a positive backdrop, Ukrainians are carefully analyzing the degree of real involvement of international partners in deciding the fate of their country.
The presentation of the study is available at the link.
ACTIVE GROUP, DIPLOMACY, EXPERTS CLUB, Pozniy, SOCIOLOGY, URAKIN