In 2024, Ukrainians will be deprived of their gnuchki and open to debate good parameters of peaceful households. But it is definitely not suitable for “peace on any minds.”
RBC-Ukraine reports about this based on data from the KIIS survey.
Sociologists presented respondents with three possible packages of peaceful benefits, yak include yak positive as well as negative aspects for Ukraine.
The option of freely occupying the territory and the fence for accession to NATO, rather than accession to the EU, is supported by 41%, and for 47% this option is not categorically unpleasant. 38% of respondents were ready to accept this option, and 54% were categorically against it.
Now that Ukraine is revoking NATO membership (in addition to membership in the EU), then, due to the release of occupied territories, 64% are ready to support this option, and 21% will be categorically against it. Among the Russians, 47% were ready to support this option, and 38% were categorically against it.
At the end of the third package, 60% of the participants accepted either the option of membership in NATO and the EU and the liberation of the Kherson and Zaporizhzka regions and the liberation of Donbass and Crimea. Buli bi is categorically against it – 26%. Among the Russians, 57% are ready to support this option, and 33% are categorically against it.
“Placement before looking at the packages shows that the packages included the following benefits Russia (which regularly appear in the media space), then the absolute majority categorically rejected them,” according to the report.
Yak According to KIIC, food security, safety and protection from future invasions are deprived of priority. For example, most Ukrainians support the modernization of the nuclear war.
The survey was conducted by the Kiev International Institute of Sociology on April 2-17, 2024, among 2000 respondents. The question about readiness for territorial actions was asked to 985 respondents.
We guess, according to KIIC data, in 2024, 38% of Ukrainians believed that for the sake of the Swedish world, Ukraine could be seen as part of some of its own territories. 51% of respondents are against Russia's actions.