Bombshell Poll Reveals Majority of Ukrainians Think ‘Territorial Concession Required’
More than two years of death and destruction later, the majority of Ukrainians want the country to negotiate to end the war with Russia immediately.
A new poll released Tuesday revealed that 52% of Ukrainians want peace to be negotiated as soon as possible and nearly four in 10 Ukrainians (38%) want the country to fight until victory, according to a Gallup poll conducted between August and October.
The current attitudes toward the war reflect a massive shift from the overwhelming view at the beginning of the conflict.
52% of Ukrainians would like to see their country negotiate an end to the war as soon as possible.
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The overwhelming majority of Ukrainians wanted to fight until victory (73%) after Russia launched its full-scale invasion in the immediate months after the war.
Support for the fight did not appear to slip in 2023, though more than twice as many Ukrainians at the time wanted to continue fighting (63%) over negotiating peace (27%). (Read more from “Bombshell Poll Reveals Majority of Ukrainians Think ‘Territorial Concession Required’” HERE)



