Paul
Goble
Staunton, July 19 --According to new
polls, 60 percent of Ukrainians favor the introduction of international
peacekeepers in the Donbass; and 55 percent oppose any special status for that
region, a hardening of Ukrainian attitudes about things the Kremlin doesn’t one
in the first case and very much wants in the second.
These are only some of the pieces of
“bad news” for the Kremlin, Yury Vishnevsky of Delovaya stolitsa says. Among the others is the fact that a
majority of Ukrainians – 54.6 percent -- now favor identifying the areas in
Donets and Luhansk oblast not under Kyiv’s control as “occupied territories.”
Only 22.3 percent oppose doing that (dsnews.ua/politics/plohie-novosti-dlya-rossii-ukraintsy-ne-hotyat-miritsya-na-19072017100000).
And only 8.7 percent of Ukrainians
are prepared to consider the possibility that the Donbass might become
independent or part of Russia. The majority, in contrast, “prepare to wait
until Donets and Luhansk are returned to Ukraine under Kyiv’s conditions,
Vishnevsky says summarizing the latest polls, all of which show a hardening of
attitudes on this subject.
Respondents of the latest poll,
conducted by Kucherin Democratic Initiative Foundation and the Razumkov Center,
were asked whether it was necessary to make compromises with Moscow or the
leaders of the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk “republics” to achieve
peace.
Only 17.9 percent of Ukrainians say
that they favor peace “at any price” and with “any compromise.” Fifty-two percent say that some compromises
are needed but “not on every” issue. And 17.7 percent argue that “’in fact
peace in the Donbass can be established only from a position of force when one
of the sides wins.”
Those surveyed were also asked “what decisions
should be taken in order to establish peace in the Donbass?” They were offered
11 possible answers, and they were least supportive of what Moscow wants and
most supportive of taking a hard line against Russian pretensions. Below are
the 11 positions and the percentage of Ukrainians supporting each:
“Amnesty
for all those who have taken part in military actions in the Donbass” – 3.8
percent.
“Introduction
of a federal system in Ukraine” – 4.6 percent.
“Extend
to the Russian language the status of a second state language” – 4.9 percent.
“Reject
the prospect of NATO membership and the inclusion in the constitution of a
paragraph requiring Ukraine to remain neutral” – 6.3 percent.
“The
conduct on the territories controlled by the DNR and LNR of legitimate
elections” – 11.7 percent.
“Extending
to the DNR and LNR a special status within the borders of Ukraine” – 11.8
percent.
“Separation
of the territories occupied by the DNR and LNR from Ukraine” – 8.8 percent.
“Ending
financing of the territories occupied by the DNR and LNR – 11 percent.
“Establish
Ukraine’s control over these territories by military force” – 13.5 percent.
“Successful
restoration of normal life on the territories of the Donbass controlled by
Ukraine” – 28 percent.
“Force
Russia to stop interfering in the conflict in the Donbass by intensifying
international sanctions and international pressure on the Russian Federation” –
38.1 percent.
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