Only 18% of Ukrainians are ready for a neutral status for peace with Russia.
Survey results on peaceful conditions
According to inkorr.com: According to the Razumkov Center, only 18.2% of Ukrainians are willing to accept an end to the war with Russia if a neutral and non-nuclear status of the country is enshrined in the Constitution. The majority of respondents believe that the Ukrainian authorities are not obliged to agree to the conditions proposed by Putin, particularly regarding Ukraine's non-aligned status.
Attitude towards occupied territories
Regarding the issue of relinquishing occupied territories, the support of Ukrainians for preserving the territorial integrity of the country remains high. Most respondents disagree with Putin's demands, particularly concerning the withdrawal of troops from certain regions and the recognition of occupied territories as part of Russia.
The survey results clearly demonstrate the complexity of the situation and the diversity of opinions among Ukrainians regarding possible ways to end the war with Russia and restore the territorial integrity of Ukraine.
This data indicates the steadfast position of Ukrainians on the issue of war and territory, which could significantly influence the future policy of the state. Support for maintaining territorial integrity, on one hand, and skepticism about appeasement through compromises with the aggressor, on the other, demonstrate the deep patriotism of the people who seek to protect their land.
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