A majority of those surveyed said they want the peninsula taken back from Russia even if it risks undermining Western support for Kyiv.
to keep pushing to liberate the entire country per its 1991 borders, according to a new poll published on Sunday, even if an eventual push for Crimea unsettles Ukraine's Western partners.
The survey, conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology between February 22 and March 6 and involving more than 2,000 respondents representative of the national population, found that 64 percent of Ukrainians believe Kyiv should retake all territory occupied by Russia since 2014, even if that risks receiving less support from the West.
One year into the war, there appears no hope of renewed peace negotiations, which collapsed several months into the invasion under the pressure of subterfuge and Russian atrocities. Moscow has demanded that any peace talks begin with the acceptance of its occupation of Ukrainian territory, while Kyiv is is demanding that all Russian troops withdraw from its territory in line with its 1991 borders., most Ukrainians appear committed to continuing the fight.
A couple takes a selfie in front of artwork—created by Andrusiv V., Serdyukov O., Kalinovska Y., Visich M—depicting explosions on the Russian-built Kerch Strait Bridge connecting Crimea to Russia, in the center of Kyiv, Ukraine on October 8, 2022.Western leaders publicly maintain that Kyiv will decide how and when to end the war, though reports suggest that officials have been privately hinting to Zelensky that concessions of some kind may be required to stop the fighting.
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