75% of the Ukrainians who are -Surveying believe that a ceasefire is possible only if security guarantees are provided.
Most Ukrainians work hard for the world, but are ready for compromise only on the condition of international security guarantees. This is proven by a survey of the group’s sociological rating.
Thus, 59% of respondents support the cessation of adventures and the search for a compromise. At the same time, 20% promoted war continuity before the return of Donbass and Crimea, another 13% to restoration of the demarcation line on February 23, 2022.
While 82% of the Ukrainians consider negotiations realistic at the end of the war. Among them, 62% support a compromise on the involvement of international partners, and 20% – direct negotiations with the Russian Federation.
While 75% believes that a stopping stop is only possible if security guarantees are provided. Among the key guarantees, the respondents called army financing and providing weapons from partners (52%), the obligations of allies who entered the war in the event of a second attack (48%) and international winding and Naval’s (44%) air and space (44%).
In the question of the top priority, 58% replied that it receives military guarantees and provides weapons, while 31% is the return of territories.
Often, the Ukrainians explain the war through the struggle for the future of children (60%) and for freedom (44%).
Remember that most respondents (73%) continue to believe Ukraine’s success in war against Russia. 17% of respondents do not believe in success.
Earlier it was reported that most Ukrainians were advocating as a faster end of the war through negotiations. But few rely on the completion of active hosses in the near future.
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Source: korrespondent

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