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The latest polls reveal a complex picture of public opinion in Ukraine. A KIIS poll indicates that 62% of Ukrainians oppose ceding control of Donbas to Russia for security guarantees. Trust in President Zelenskyy has risen to 62%, while 69% believe elections should wait until the war's end. A significant 64% are prepared to vote in a referendum on peace agreements. Interestingly, 67% of Russians now support peace talks with Ukraine. As Ukraine confronts ongoing war challenges, these polls shed light on the national mood, focusing on the desire for peace and the evolving political landscape. Such insights are crucial for understanding Ukraine's future path.

What percentage of Ukrainians oppose handing over Donbas to Russia?

According to a KIIS poll, 62% of Ukrainians are opposed to giving up the Donbas region to Russian control in exchange for security guarantees. This sentiment reflects the country's strong resistance to territorial compromises amid ongoing conflict.

Has there been any change in public trust towards President Zelenskyy?

Yes, recent polls indicate that public trust in President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has risen to 62%. This marks an increase in confidence compared to previous months, suggesting that many Ukrainians support his leadership despite the challenging circumstances.

Are Ukrainians supportive of holding elections during the current conflict?

The latest polls show that 69% of Ukrainians believe elections should be held only once the war has fully ended and a peace agreement is reached. This indicates a preference for stability before resuming regular democratic processes.

What percentage of Russians support peace talks with Ukraine?

A recent poll conducted by the Levada Center indicates that 67% of Russians support initiating peace talks with Ukraine. This suggests growing public pressure within Russia for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.

How do Ukrainians feel about current peace negotiations with Russia?

According to a KIIS poll, 70% of Ukrainians doubt that the ongoing peace negotiations will result in a lasting peace. Many citizens suspect that Russia's motivations are not aligned with genuine efforts to end the war meaningfully.

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