NATO Perception Favorable, Putin Negative
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NATO Viewed Favorably Across 13 Member Nations

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A median of 84% of adults lack confidence in Putin to do the right thing regarding world affairs, and a median of 79% have an unfavorable view of Russia .
Confidence in Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is mixed overall, although his ratings have increased in several European nations allied with Ukraine .
People across most of the countries surveyed see the U.S. more favorably than Russia .
In 15 of the 25 countries surveyed, people have more confidence in Zelenskyy than in Putin .
In eight countries, including Greece and Hungary , people express more.
confidence in Putin is related to confidence in the U.S. president.
In Hungary , Hungarians on the ideological right are more confident in Putin and more favorable toward Russia .
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