Round 38% of Ukrainians are open to conceding among the territories whereas preserving independence to be able to finish the battle with Russia as quick as doable, in line with the Kyiv Worldwide Institute of Sociology (KIIS) survey printed on Jan. 3.
The ballot comes amid rising expectations of doable peace talks in 2025 as U.S. President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to carry Ukraine and Russia to the negotiating desk.
The responses, collected between Dec. 2 and 17, 2024, present a reasonable enhance since October, when 32% of the respondents have been keen to compromise on territorial integrity for a quicker peace deal.
Solely 19% agreed with the assertion in December 2023 and eight% in December 2022, making the December 2024 figures the best for the reason that KIIS started the measurements in Might 2022.
The all-out battle, which can mark its third anniversary in lower than two months, has put a large pressure on the Ukrainian state, society, and the army, whereas the Russian offensive has picked up tempo in current months.
Comparatively, 51% of respondents in December 2024 stated that Ukraine mustn’t hand over any of its territories "on no account… even when this may lengthen the battle and threaten the preservation of independence."
It is a drop from 58% in October 2024, 74% in December 2023, and 85% in December 2022.
The query didn’t specify which territories may very well be given up nor whether or not they need to be formally acknowledged as Russian territory or "merely" stay briefly underneath Russian occupation. The survey concerned 2,000 respondents throughout Ukraine-controlled territories who have been interviewed by way of telephone.
President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine at present lacks the army power to retake the entire occupied territories and that some areas, like Crimea, must be liberated via diplomacy.
Ukraine's head of state additionally acknowledged the potential of Ukraine's "gradual" accession to NATO, with Article 5 initially not extending to occupied territories however strictly rejected recognizing Russian occupation as reliable.
The Ukrainian army finds itself more and more on the again foot as Russian forces proceed pushing ahead in Donetsk Oblast and Moscow occupies round 20% of Ukrainian territory within the east and south of the nation.
