Recent opinion polls in Ukraine show an important trend: despite war fatigue, Ukrainian society maintains a high level of resilience and is not ready for political compromise with Russia.
Ukrainians are not ready for concessions: what new polls show about the war
According to surveys, a significant number of citizens are sceptical about the prospects for peace talks. In particular, about 71% Ukrainians do not believe, The Ukrainian government has said that negotiations involving the US and Russia could lead to an end to the war.
At the same time, the issue of territorial concessions remains fundamental. About 62% strongly opposes the transfer of Donbas to Russia, This shows a tough stance of the society even against the backdrop of the ongoing war.
Preparedness for a long war
Despite the challenging economic situation and fatigue, Ukrainians are showing a willingness to continue their resistance. According to sociologists, about 65% citizens say they are ready to withstand the war as long as it takes.
At the same time, recent studies show a certain dynamic: the number of those who are ready for a long-term confrontation is gradually decreasing, although it remains the majority.
This does not indicate a change of position, but rather the accumulation of social fatigue, which is becoming a new factor in the country's internal stability.
War as the main challenge for society
For most Ukrainians, the war remains a key issue. According to polls, more than 65% citizens call the war with Russia the main challenge for the country, For more than half of them, this is the No. 1 problem.
This means that, despite economic difficulties, corruption or social issues, it is war that sets the political and social agenda.
The trust factor and the “unity effect”
It is worth noting the high level of social consolidation. For example, the level of trust in the government during the war remains relatively high - over 60% Ukrainians trust the president, This is due to the so-called “unity effect” in wartime.
Sociologists note that in times of war, people tend to demonstrate support for the state even in the face of internal criticism.
What this means for the future
The combination of these data forms a clear picture:
Ukrainians are not ready for territorial concessions
The majority does not believe in a quick end to the war
society remains mobilised, but gradually becomes tired
This creates a complex but stable model: the country is ready to continue its resistance, but needs results and a clear strategy.
Context.
The polls are conducted against the backdrop of a protracted war, economic pressure and international negotiations. At the same time, the West is forced to allocate resources between various global conflicts, which also affects Ukrainians' expectations of support.
Conclusion.
Ukrainian society remains one of the key factors in the country's resilience. Despite its fatigue, it demonstrates readiness for a prolonged confrontation and a clear position on territorial integrity.
The main challenge is to maintain this sustainability in the long term.







