Americans are turning against Ukraine joining NATO

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Newsweek polls by Redfield and Wilton Strategies show backing by U.S. voters for Kyiv joining the alliance is dipping.

's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has strengthened calls by Kyiv for it to join the U.S-led alliance.

During its summit in Lithuania, NATO agreed to offer security guarantees and assurances to Kyiv, which included saying its future lies in the alliance—but gave no clear timetable or route map for membership.by pollsters Redfield and Wilton Strategies show that American voters' enthusiasm for Ukrainian membership of NATO is cooling.with a 2.53 percent margin of error, just over half of respondents said that Kyiv should join the alliance.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg at a joint press conference on April 20, 2023 in Kyiv, Ukraine. It was the NATO Secretary-General's first visit to Ukraine since last year's Russian invasion.Among them, 30 percent"strongly" supported the idea, 26 percent were neutral, and 10 percent opposed it. Over half agreed that the defense of Ukraine was vital to American national interests.

Support for Ukraine's membership had gone down by eight percentage points—to 47 percent, with 23 percent"strongly" supporting the move, and 29 percent neutral.

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