The Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) has released the results of a recent survey indicating that the majority of Ukrainians remain steadfast in their refusal to consider territorial concessions as a strategy to end the war with Russia. The poll, which was conducted among a representative sample of the Ukrainian population, underscores the strong public sentiment in favor of maintaining the country’s territorial integrity.
According to the survey, a significant majority of respondents expressed their opposition to any form of territorial compromise with Russia. This finding aligns with the broader narrative of Ukrainian resilience and determination in the face of Russian aggression. The results also highlight the deepening sense of national unity and solidarity among Ukrainians, who view the defense of their homeland as a fundamental priority.
Survey findings have important implications for the ongoing conflict, as they reinforce the government’s stance on maintaining territorial sovereignty. The survey results have been widely reported in Ukrainian media and have generated strong public reaction, further emphasizing the determination of the Ukrainian people to resist any attempts at territorial concessions.