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78% of citizens believe that Ukraine should not make compromises with Russian Federation in order to end war, - survey

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According to the survey of the Kharkiv Institute of Social Research, 89% of citizens do not doubt the return of all temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.

As Censor.NET informs about this with a link to ZN.ua.

At the same time, another 6% of respondents are more confident in the return of the occupied territories than vice versa. Another 1% are rather unsure of de-occupation, 2% doubt the return of occupied lands to Ukrainian control. It was difficult to answer this question for 2% of respondents.

At the same time, 78% of respondents believe that Ukraine should not make any compromises in order to end the war. 6% were in favor of giving the occupied territories a special status as part of Ukraine, 4% were in favor of our country's refusal to join NATO. Also, 3% of respondents consider it acceptable to give the Russian language the status of a second state language and amnesty for all those who served in the armed forces in the occupied territories. Another 2% of Ukrainians believe that in order to end the war started by Russia, it is possible to recognize Crimea as Russian. And in the opinion of 1%, it is worth abandoning European integration. At the same time, 9% of respondents could not answer this question. In this case, sociologists noted that when answering questions about compromises, respondents could choose several options, so the sum of all answers exceeds 100%.

The victory of Ukraine over the Russian Federation in this war for 57% of citizens is the return to our borders of 1991. For another 21%, it will be a victory if Ukraine becomes a recognized leader in Eastern Europe. The return to the borders at the time of the invasion of the Russian Federation on February 24 was called a victory by 8% of respondents, and the same number of respondents pointed to the disintegration of the Russian Federation into several states. Another 2% gave another answer, and 4% - it was difficult to answer.

As for Crimea itself, 75% of Ukrainians consider the occupation of the peninsula part of the Russian-Ukrainian war. It's more a part of the war than not - for the 9%. For another 2%, the occupation of Crimea is rather not part of the war than vice versa, for 8% - it is definitely not part of the Russian-Ukrainian war, 6% - it is difficult to answer this question.