In Ukraine, most back negotiations over more fighting to end Russia’s war
Summary
In Ukraine, some citizens are willing to make compromises to achieve peace, even if it means not returning to their homes. Surveys show a significant portion supports giving up some territory to Russia in exchange for ending the conflict.Key Facts
- Halyna, from Mariupol, wants peace even if she can't return home, due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
- A survey says 56% of Ukrainians would accept a compromise with Russia to end the conflict.
- The compromise involves Ukraine recognizing Russia's control over about 20% of its land.
- Mariupol, a city taken by Russia, was home to Halyna before she fled with her daughter.
- Halyna's husband died in 2022 during the siege of Mariupol.
- 10.6 million Ukrainians have been displaced or have fled abroad since the conflict began, according to the United Nations.
- Many Ukrainians, like Halyna, struggle with the constant threat of attacks and difficult living conditions.
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