Toch zijn er onder de mensen die menen dat een compromis nodig ook nog heel wat die niet tot elke prijs vrede willen. Naar mate de afstand tot de door de separatisten bezette gebieden toeneemt, neemt de bereidheid af om tot een compomis te komen. In het oosten is één op de vier voorstander van een compromis, terwijl dat in het westen van het land één op de tien is.
Van de ondervraagden meent 38 procent dat internationale druk op Rusland de meest effectieve manier is om het conflict te beslechten, terwijl 28 procent vindt dat een terugkeer naar het normale leven in het regeringsgebied van de Donbas beslissend kan zijn.
Vergeleken met een jaar geleden zijn er minder voorstanders van zakendoen met de separatisten (van 20 naar 11 procent). Dat geldt ook voor de erkenning van het Russisch als tweede officiële landstaal (van 11 naar 5 procent) en de vorming van een federatief Oekraïne (van 7,5 naar 5 procent).
Bron: Unian
Some 70% of Ukrainians
ready for compromise for peace to reign in Donbas – poll
Director of Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives Foundation Iryna
Bekeshkina says that 70% of the polled say they are ready for compromise
for the sake of peace to eastern Ukraine, while a mere 18% of
Ukrainians advocate peace at any cost and the same share of respondents
support the liberation of Donbas with the use of the army.
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The study shows that the absolute majority of Ukrainians (70%) believe,
like a year ago, that compromises can be reached to bring peace to
Donbas, she said at the presentation of the sociological survey titled
"Public opinion regarding the uncontrolled Donbas: What has changed?"
Yet, over half of the respondents believe that not all compromises are
acceptable.
The readiness to make compromises is going down the farther areas from
the hostility zone. So, every fourth respondent in the east of the
country demonstrates readiness for compromise for the sake of peace,
while only every tenth in western Ukraine accepts compromise.
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Only 5.5% of Ukrainian citizens consider themselves "Russian" – survey
Some 38% of those polled see the international community's pressure on
Russia as the most effective among the proposed solutions to
establishing peace in Donbas, and 28% of Ukrainians claim that the
successful restoration of normal life in the government-controlled
territory of Donbas may help contribute to the peace-making process.
Comparing with last year, the share of people who believe that an end to
the financing of the occupied areas is necessary for establishing peace
shrank from 20% to 11%, while fewer believe in the recognition of
Russian as the second state language (their share fell from 11% to 5%)
in a federation within Ukraine (from 7.5% to 5%).
Bekeshkina sums up that the Ukrainians less believe in the language
issue and the federation as factors that have a real impact on the
situation in the east of the country and in the state as a whole and are
key to establishing peace.
The study was conducted by Ilko Kucheriv Democratic Initiatives
Foundation (DIF) and the Razumkov Center sociological service on June
9-13, 2017. A total of 2,018 respondents aged 18 and older were
interviewed in all regions of Ukraine, with the exception of Crimea and
the occupied areas of Donetsk and Luhansk regions. The margin of error
does not exceed 2.3%. The data of two polls were taken for comparison:
Ukraine's public opinion nationwide survey conducted by the DIF in
conjunction with the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology on
October 9-19, 2015, and that of the DIF and the Razumkov Center
sociological service, held on May 11-16, 2016.
Read more on UNIAN: https://www.unian.info/society/2035069-some-70-of-ukrainians-ready-for-compromise-for-peace-to-reign-in-donbas-poll.html
Read more on UNIAN: https://www.unian.info/society/2035069-some-70-of-ukrainians-ready-for-compromise-for-peace-to-reign-in-donbas-poll.html
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