Recent analysis indicates that while public sentiment in Russia favors ending the war in Ukraine, there is significant reluctance to agree to any major concessions demanded by the government. Data from FilterLabs highlights a critical divide between being war-weary and the unwillingness to compromise on territorial claims or integration with the West. In parallel, Ukraine's President Zelensky has shown a willingness to pause attacks on energy targets, but the broader implications for a U.S.-brokered cease-fire remain complex and fraught with public skepticism in both nations.
Russians feel it's time to end the war, but on Russia's terms, indicating a skeptical public mindset towards substantial concessions for peace.
New polling shows that both Russian and Ukrainian publics are weary of war but reject major concessions that could alter their governments' aims.
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