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It’s inspiring that Zelenskyy’s rating has grown more than Zaluzhnyi’s - OP adviser Mylovanov. INFOGRAPHICS

OP advisor Tymofii Mylovanov said that after the dispute with US President Donald Trump, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's rating rose, and he would have confidently defeated former Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Valerii Zaluzhnyi in the election.

Censor.NET reports this with reference to the Facebook page of the OP's advisor.

Milovanov refers to the results of a Gradus survey, according to which:

  • 70% of Ukrainians have worsened their attitude towards the US in recent days. At the same time, 5% have improved.

"Who is this 5%? How could the attitude towards the US improve these days, after all we have seen? I don't understand it, and, frankly, it's a bit strange. The reaction of 70% is understandable and relatable. I have the same reaction," the OP adviser said.

  • Currently, 29% of Ukrainians consider the United States an unfriendly country, while only 13% consider it a friendly country.
  • Most are simply confused - they do not know how to assess what has happened.

"But there is something that pleases and inspires me: Zelenskyy's rating has risen again. If the election were held today, 28% would vote for him and 17% for Zaluzhnyi. For comparison: two weeks ago, the figures were 23% and 21%, and in July 2024 - 18% and 22%. The attacks from Trump and his MAGA have not only not broken us, they are consolidating support for Zelenskyy. If the election were held now, he would win with confidence. This is not just good news. This is the right reaction of society. When our president and our country are under attack, Ukrainians unite. And this is exactly what makes us a strong nation. We stand together," Milovanov said.

Gradus poll

The Trump-Zelenskyy dispute

As a reminder, US President Donald Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House on Friday, 28 February.

Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy started arguing and switched to higher tones during their meeting in the Oval Office.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy leaves the White House early after meeting with Donald Trump in the Oval Office.

No agreement on minerals between Ukraine and the US was signed in Washington.