Majority of Ukrainian citizens favor territorial annexation, according to Forsa poll
A new survey conducted by the Forsa polling institute has revealed that a significant number of German citizens support Ukraine ceding occupied territories to Russia in a temporary deal, as a means to end the ongoing conflict.
The survey, commissioned by RTL and ntv broadcasters for their "Trendbarometer," was conducted between August 8th and 11th, 2022, and involved 1,001 respondents. The results suggest that 53% of German citizens believe Ukraine should consider ceding occupied territories to temporarily halt Russia's invasion.
The survey findings reflect a potential willingness among German citizens for Ukraine to make territorial concessions to Russia. However, it is important to note that skepticism remains high about Russian intentions, with 82% of Germans doubting Putin’s commitment to a lasting ceasefire and only 14% believing he genuinely wants peace. This cautious attitude, despite some willingness to consider concessions, is likely influenced by the fact that Ukrainian public opinion has shifted toward favouring negotiation, with 70% wanting a settlement soon and only 25% expecting fighting to end quickly.
Germany remains engaged in providing security guarantees for Ukraine but faces resource constraints on military involvement directly on Ukrainian soil. European leaders, including Germany, emphasize the importance of security guarantees for Ukraine in any peace deal, appearing reluctant to accept territorial concessions without robust guarantees.
In conclusion, German public opinion is somewhat divided but shows considerable support for territorial concessions as a temporary peace measure. However, official approaches emphasize security guarantees and remain wary of trusting Russia fully. The survey results indicate a significant number of German citizens support Ukraine ceding occupied territories temporarily to halt the invasion, but the long-term implications and trust in Russia's commitment to a lasting peace remain key concerns.
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