Ukrainians Shift in Favor of Peace Talks
A new poll shows that most Ukrainians now want to end the war with Russia through negotiations. For the first time since the invasion began, 52% of people favor peace talks over continuing to fight.
However, a different survey reveals that many Ukrainians are not willing to give up their military capabilities. The New Europe Center found that 74.5% of respondents firmly reject any reduction in Ukraine’s military strength. This is a key demand from Russia.
The shift in public opinion comes as the war with Russia enters its third year. Many people are feeling the strain of the prolonged conflict, which has led to a change in how they think about ending the war.
What Ukrainians Think and Why
A recent Gallup poll shows that most Ukrainians now favor peace talks over continuing to fight. This is a significant shift from earlier polls, where many people preferred fighting until victory.
The shift may be due to several factors, including the escalating Russian offensives and rapid territorial gains, as well as insufficient Western military aid. Many people are also feeling the strain of the prolonged conflict on Ukrainian society.
Understanding what Ukrainians really think is crucial for any potential negotiations ahead. The US President-elect has promised a swift resolution to the war, but the specifics of his approach remain unclear.
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