More Ukrainians now want a negotiated end to the war with Russia, new Gallup poll shows
UKRAINE, AUG 7 – About 69% of Ukrainians favor peace negotiations amid declining support for the war and growing disillusionment with Western allies, Gallup reported.
- On Thursday, Gallup reported 68% of Ukrainians favor a negotiated end to the war, a significant change in public opinion regarding support for continued fighting.
- Amid growing public fatigue, support for ending the war with Russia has increased, driven by mounting casualties, economic hardship, and an unpopular draft, according to Gallup report.
- Gallup reported 16% of Ukrainians favoring former US President Donald Trump, with support for peace talks remaining high, according to the poll.
- However, diplomatic overtures remain stalled even as public opinion shifts, with Gallup reported that Zelenskyy’s renewed offer was rebuffed and Putin could meet Trump next week.
- Gallup reported that 69% of Ukrainians support ending the conflict through negotiations soon, while 68% believe it is unlikely to end within a year.
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Support for the war is collapsing among the population. Fewer than one in four now want to continue fighting.
Poll: 69% of Ukrainians Want Negotiated End to War as Soon as Possible - News From Antiwar.com
Gallup released a new poll on Thursday that found 69% of Ukrainians favor a negotiated end to the war with Russia as soon as possible, while just 24% want to keep fighting until "victory," a near complete reversal of public opinion from when Russia invaded more than three years ago.…
After more than three years of conflict, support for the continuation of the war drops drastically. According to Gallup, almost 7 Ukrainians out of 10 demand a negotiated solution
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