Only 11% of Europeans consider the United States to be an ally, a historic low, according to a survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) released on Wednesday.

Exclusive: poll across 15 countries finds ‘deep mistrust’, with majority doubting US would come to their aid in an attack

Growing numbers of Europeans no longer see the US as an ally, with a significant minority viewing the superpower as an adversary, a new survey has revealed.

Spain recorded the lowest level of confidence, with 13% expressing faith in US support

A new survey found that most Europeans doubt the US would defend them if attacked and increasingly support reducing dependence on Washington.

Europeans' trust in the United States has plummeted since Donald Trump returned to the White House. Most Europeans also don't think the US would help if the continent were…

Majorities in all countries surveyed expressed doubts that the United States would provide military assistance if they came under attack

Divulgado às vésperas das cúpulas do G7 e da Otan, levantamento destaca a crescente perda de confiança da Europa em Washington como parceiro confiável de segurança

Support for Washington has fallen to a historic low and many Europeans doubt the US would come to their defence

Only 11% of Europeans consider the United States to be an ally, a historic low, according to a survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) released on Wednesday.

A growing number of Europeans see the U.S. as a rival or an adversary, especially in Denmark, France, Spain and Switzerland, according to the poll.

Em 2024, quando o americano venceu as eleições, dois em cada dez europeus viam na Casa Branca um aliado. Hoje, só um em cada dez europeus pensa assim, aponta nova pesquisa

Most Europeans no longer view Washington as a reliable ally under President Donald Trump, according to a survey published June 10.