So, answering the question whether they support the imposition of sanctions against Russia because of its special operation in Ukraine, 84% of the study participants answered negatively, 18.8% positively, another 9.2% refrained from answering.

When asked “who should be the main foreign policy partner and support of Serbia”, 24.6% answered that Russia, 21.4% - the EU and Germany, 10.6% named the Balkan countries, 7.2% - China, 0.8% - USA.

Another 35.4% do not have a position on this account or refused to answer. 

To the question "Do you support Serbia's accession to the EU?"

36.2% responded positively, 43.6% negatively.

Another 20.2% refused to answer or have no position on this matter.

At the same time, when asked whether they would support Serbia's accession to the EU, provided that Kosovo's independence was recognized, 82% of respondents answered no, 8% - yes, refrained from answering - 9.8%.

Also, 88.1% of the study participants said they did not support Serbia's accession to NATO, 4.3% supported it, another 7.6% refrained from answering. 

At the same time, 25% of respondents believe that in the near future the Serbian authorities will nevertheless introduce anti-Russian sanctions, 41.6% answered that Belgrade will maintain a neutral position, 33.4% refrained from answering.

At the end of May, it was reported that, according to a public opinion survey conducted by the New Serbian Political Thought, 82.1% of Serbian citizens opposed sanctions against Russia because of the situation in Ukraine.