Source: "European Truth", Bloomberg, citing a survey published by the Danish agency Ritzau
Details: 53% of respondents believe that Denmark should participate in a potential deployment of military personnel from Ukraine's allied countries to maintain peace. 15% opposed this idea, while 32% were undecided.
66% of those surveyed feel that Ukraine should become a member of the EU, and 68% support its accession to NATO.
The results are based on a survey of 1,021 respondents conducted from February 18 to 20, with data collection carried out by Voxmeter on behalf of Ritzau.
It is worth noting that Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen cautiously indicated Denmark's possible involvement in a potential contingent of allies as part of security guarantees for Ukraine, but emphasized that much depends on specific details.
Earlier, The Washington Post informally learned that Europe is prepared to potentially send up to 30,000 military personnel to Ukraine, with France ready to contribute about a third of that number.
Publicly, the UK and Sweden have stated their readiness or potential readiness for such a move.
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