The latest Eurobarometer survey issued today reveals, as explained by the EU Commission in a release, “the highest level of trust in the European Union since 2007 and the highest-ever support for the euro”. According to the EU Commission, the survey shows that “Europeans have a more optimistic view about the future. They would like to see a stronger and more independent EU, especially in the face of the current global challenges”. Then, as one reads the results of the interviews, it turns out that “51% of Europeans tend to trust the EU”, which is exactly “the highest result since 2007”. Trust in the EU “is highest among the young people aged 15-24 (59%)”. So, this means that just over half of respondents state they trust the European Union. “Almost three quarters of respondents (74%) say they feel citizens of the EU, the highest level in more than two decades. In addition, more than six in ten EU citizens (61%) are also optimistic about the future of the EU. At the same time, 44% of EU citizens continue to have a positive image of the EU, while 38% have a neutral image and 17% have a negative image of the EU”. Positive trends also registered in most of the enlargement countries surveyed. The majority of citizens trust in Albania (81%), Montenegro (75%), Kosovo (70%), Georgia (58%), North Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (56% each), and Moldova ((52%). In Turkey 42% and in Serbia 38%. 38% of United Kingdom respondents (+6 percentage points) also share this view.