Only one in three people in Ukraine is strictly against peace negotiations with the Kremlin. However, more than 40 percent are in favor, as a representative survey by the Razumkow Center now shows.
Another fifth of respondents did not know yet. The survey shows that residents of central and southern Ukrainian regions are particularly in favor of official negotiations with the Kremlin (49 percent and 60 percent). There is no trend in the east of the country, where fighting is currently particularly fierce: a third spoke for or against negotiations or were undecided.
Rejected Putin’s terms
The majority of Ukrainians surveyed in 2027 rejected Putin’s peace terms. Eight in ten oppose the territorial cessions he demands, 76 percent reject an end to sanctions against Russia, and six in ten do not want neutral status for their country.
Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin has repeatedly stressed that he is open to peace talks. However, the conditions are the ceding of more than a fifth of Ukraine’s territory (the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea and the Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhia and Kherson regions) and the withdrawal of NATO membership, a goal set in the constitution.
The survey interviewed people aged 18 and over in all Ukrainian-controlled parts of the country. The statistical deviation should not exceed 2.3 percent.
Source: Krone

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