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Ukrainians do not agree with Putin's terms, especially regarding Crimea and the Donbass - poll

Wednesday, 9 March 2022, 15:58
Ukrainians do not agree with Putin's terms, especially regarding Crimea and the Donbass - poll
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Three-quarters of Ukrainians oppose recognizing Crimea as Russian, and even more are against recognizing the "independence" of the occupied territories of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions; slightly more than half are opposed to abandoning NATO.

Source: Info Sapiens poll, conducted on 3-4 March for the UK-based polling agency ORB.

Details: According to a poll conducted in all of Ukraine after a week of Russia's war against the country, most Ukrainians oppose accepting the terms of the Russian Federation.

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Thus, 79% of Ukrainians oppose the official recognition of the previously occupied areas of Donbass as part of Russia.

Also, 75% of respondents are against the official recognition of Crimea as part of Russia.

At the same time, 56% are against the ban on Ukraine's accession to NATO.

 

As you know, Russia’s terms for a ceasefire in Ukraine are, in particular, the recognition of Crimea as Russian, the recognition of the "independence" of the occupied territories of Ukraine in Donetsk and Luhansk regions (known in Ukrainian as ORDLO) and an agreement not to join NATO.

At the same time, 67% of respondents are ready to personally put up armed resistance to end the Russian occupation of Ukraine: in particular, 78% of men and 59% of women.

Moreover, 66% of Ukrainians believe that ordinary Russians are guilty of armed aggression, and 30% believe that they are not guilty.

Reference: The poll was conducted on 3-4 March 2022. The sample was 1024 respondents. The survey was conducted using the CATI method (telephone interviews using a computer) based on a random sample of mobile phone numbers. The sample is representative of the adult population.

The survey was conducted only in the territories controlled by Ukraine. It did not include Ukrainians who are abroad.

The margin of error does not exceed 3.1%.

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