Poles divided in Ukraine. The latest poll asked a key question

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Nearly 40% of Poles believe that Ukraine should agree to partial concessions in favour of Russia in order to end the conflict lasting for more than 3 years – the fresh survey shows. Almost 1 in 4 respondents say that Kiev should fight until all the annexed lands are recovered.

In the latest United Surveys poll for Virtual Poland, 39.6% of participants indicated that Ukraine should be agreed to partial concessionsto end the war with Russia. 21.8 percent of respondents stated that Kiev should quit entirely the recovery of its territories to accomplish peace.

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At the same time, 24.6% of respondents believe that our Eastern Neighbor He should be fighting to get all the lands annexed by Russia back. 14 percent had no opinion on this issue.

What should Ukraine do? Poles divided on the issue of concessions

The survey showed that opinions Poles are powerfully linked to them Political preferences. The poll shows that the dominant opinion among voters governing coalition (KO, Left, 3rd Road) is that Ukraine should fight to regain its territories. This was the opinion of 42 percent of respondents.

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Another 35% of respondents in this group are in favour of partial concessions from Kiev, and 8 percent indicated that Ukraine should quit entirely the recovery of its own lands.

War in Ukraine. A survey. Poles spoke on the key issue

43 percent of voters opposition (PiS, Confederation) considers that Ukraine should agree to partial concessions, and 36% support the complete resignation of the land to compromise. Only 15 percent of respondents in this group believe that Kiev should proceed the fight until it regains its territory.

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Among other voters the sentences were besides divided. 38% were in favour of partial concessions, 14 percent were in favour of complete resignation from the recovery of the land, and 17 percent were in favour of fighting for the full annexed territory. As many as 31 percent of the survey participants had no opinion on this issue.

== sync, corrected by elderman ==

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