The famous sociologist explained how Ukrainians see victory in the war.


The director of the sociological group 'Rating', Oleksiy Antypovych, explained that Ukrainians view victory in the war as dependent on the restoration of the 1991 borders. However, people are increasingly mentioning Ukraine's membership in the EU or NATO as an important aspect of victory. Antypovych noted that Ukrainians understand the necessity of maintaining the established borders and support from the international community.
Ukrainians are not ready to choose the option of 'the 1991 border without international support.'
At the same Time, Ukrainians do not want to exchange territories to achieve peace and refuse to lay down arms, understanding that this is currently impossible. They also support the Kursk operation as a means of influencing Russia.
Currently, about 60% of Ukrainians believe that the Kursk operation will positively impact the war and may lead to agreements on territory exchanges.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated in an interview with SkyNews that the war could be ended in 2025 through pressure on the Russian Federation and diplomatic efforts. Additionally, analysts from the International Monetary Fund have postponed the timeline for intensive hostilities by another year.
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