Most people in Germany are willing to provide greater support to Ukraine as it seeks to fend off the full-scale Russian invasion, according to a survey.
Some 52% of respondents said that the West should provide more assistance to Ukraine if Russia is not prepared to agree to a ceasefire and peace negotiations.
Meanwhile 28% of respondents to the INSA poll said this should include both military and financial aid.
According to the INSA poll, commissioned by the Bild newspaper and published at the weekend, 28% said this support should include both military and financial aid. Another 12% said assistance should take the form of either money or weapons.
At the same time, 35% said Germany should stop supporting Ukraine, while 13% did not respond.
Germans continue to fear an even wider war, the poll found, with 54% concerned that Russia could attack a NATO member such as Poland or Lithuania, Bild reported. However, that is some 8 percentage points less than in a survey conducted last September.
The survey polled 1,002 people on February 5 and 6.
dpa
