
The results of the latest social survey conducted among the population of Ukraine have attracted great attention. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to data published on August 31 by the "Reyting" sociological center, 59 percent of Ukrainians expressed support for stopping the ongoing war with Russia and conducting negotiations with the Moscow leadership. At the same time, 20 percent of survey participants support the continuation of military actions until the Donbass region, occupied by Russia in 2014, and the annexed territory of Crimea are returned to Ukraine.
Thirteen percent of respondents approved the establishment of the demarcation line as of February 23, 2022, or a new border. This situation indicates that there are different opinions in society regarding ways to achieve peace.
Regarding negotiations, 82 percent of respondents consider dialogue with Russia the most effective way to stop the war. Of these, 62 percent prefer reaching a compromise with the participation of third countries, while 20 percent favor direct talks between Kyiv and Moscow.
Experts emphasize that these indicators mean that a large part of Ukrainian society is tired of the war and ready for new political solutions on the path to peace. At the same time, views on territorial issues remain tense.
It is acknowledged that the population's fatigue from the hardships of war and desire for compromise may play an important role in the country's future. Experts stress that peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia will remain one of the most pressing issues in global politics.