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    Posted on May 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Trust in the EU is at its highest since 2007, with strong support for economic and security policies amid global tensions.

    European Union Trust Reaches Highest Level Since 2007, New Poll Finds

    By Gianluca Lo Nostro

    (Reuters) -Trust in the European Union and its institutions has risen to an almost two-decade high, a report released on Wednesday shows, as U.S. President Donald Trump upends global trade and foreign policy.

    The Eurobarometer poll by the European Commission shows 52% of Europeans trust the EU, the highest figure since 2007, with young people aged 15-24 expressing the strongest confidence at 59%.

    Only 36% of respondents said they trust their national governments.

    The findings come amid unprecedented tensions between the bloc and the U.S. and just days after Trump delayed threatened 50% tariffs on EU imports until July 9, allowing for continued negotiations between Washington and Brussels.

    Trump was not mentioned directly in the questions. The survey was conducted between March 26 and April 22 across all 27 EU member states, with 26,368 face-to-face interviews.

    Support for the euro reached the highest ever, with 74% of all EU citizens and 83% of euro zone residents backing a European economic and monetary union with one currency.

    Despite strong support for the common currency, Europeans remain divided on current economic conditions, with 44% describing the European economy as good, but 48% viewing it negatively.

    However, 43% expect economic conditions to remain stable over the next year.

    The poll also reveals strong support for other areas of EU integration, particularly in security and defence, where 81% of respondents favour a common policy among member states - the highest level since 2004.

    The EU on Tuesday approved the creation of a 150 billion-euro ($170 billion) arms fund, driven by fears of a Russian attack in the coming years and doubts about U.S. security commitments to the continent.

    Support for the EU's Ukraine policy remains strong, with 77% of respondents viewing Russia's invasion as a threat to EU security and 72% backing economic sanctions against Russia.

    "Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues to be considered as the most important issue at EU level," Eurobarometer said.

    ($1 = 0.8836 euros)

    (Reporting by Gianluca Lo Nostro. Editing by Benoit Van Overstraeten and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Trust in the EU is at its highest since 2007.
    • •Young Europeans show the strongest confidence in the EU.
    • •Support for the euro is at an all-time high.
    • •EU security and defense policies receive strong backing.
    • •Russia's actions are viewed as a major threat to EU security.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Trust in European Union at highest since 2007, poll shows

    1What percentage of Europeans trust the EU according to the poll?

    The Eurobarometer poll shows that 52% of Europeans trust the EU, the highest figure since 2007.

    2How do young people feel about the EU?

    Young people aged 15-24 express the strongest confidence in the EU, with 59% indicating trust.

    3What is the current support level for the euro?

    Support for the euro reached an all-time high, with 74% of all EU citizens backing a European economic and monetary union.

    4What are Europeans' views on the current economic conditions?

    While 44% describe the European economy as good, 48% view it negatively, indicating a divide in perceptions.

    5What is the EU's stance on security and defence?

    The poll reveals that 81% of respondents favour a common security and defence policy among member states.

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