November 20, 2024
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Gallup poll: Half of Ukrainians want a quick end to the war through negotiations

52% of Ukrainians would like Ukraine to agree on ending the war as soon as possible, and 38% believe that it is necessary to fight until victory. Source: American Gallup Institute survey conducted in August and October 2024 Literally: “After more than two years of conflict, Ukrainians are increasingly tired of the war with Russia.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

52% of Ukrainians would like Ukraine to agree on ending the war as soon as possible, and 38% believe that it is necessary to fight until victory.

Source: poll by the American Gallup Institute, conducted in August and October 2024

Literally: “After more than two years of conflict, Ukrainians are increasingly tired of the war with Russia. According to the latest Gallup polls in Ukraine, conducted in August and October 2024, an average of 52% of Ukrainians would like their country to agree on an end to the war as soon as possible.

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Almost four out of 10 Ukrainians (38%) believe that their country should continue to fight until victory.”

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Details: The institute noted that the current situation is radically different from 2022, when a poll conducted a few months after the start of the full-scale Russian invasion showed that Ukrainians were determined: 73% preferred to fight to victory.

A significant part of those who advocate a quick end to the war believe that Ukraine should be ready to cede part of the territory in exchange for peace.

“More than half of this group (52%) agrees that Ukraine should be open to some territorial concessions as part of a peace deal to end the war, while 38% disagree and another 10% do not know. Gallup did not put more detailed questions about the level of territorial concessions that people would be willing to make,” the message said.

The results are obtained on the basis of the latest Gallup polls in Ukraine. In 2023 and 2024, some occupied territories under Russian control were excluded from the study due to the lack of coverage by Ukrainian mobile operators. These areas represent approximately 10% to 12% of the population.

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