Two years after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, an SKDS poll shows that one in three people, or 34.3%, support Ukraine even if it has to compromise in its name. He said on LTV’s “What’s” that he would rather support the cessation of hostilities. What’s happening in Latvia? ” report.
Commenting on the poll, Rinkiewicz said:
“When you start looking at how everything breaks down, it’s not surprising that public opinion reflects to a large extent our fragmentation, the influence of Russian propaganda, the lasting influence,” Rinkeviches said. I can see that clearly.”
At the same time, the president pointed to the general mood of the nation, saying, “Of course, everyone wants peace. Everyone probably doesn’t want perfect peace, but some kind of compromise and missiles coming in.” .
Rinkevičis also emphasized that Ukraine itself has determined its strategy for victory.
“No matter what we think here, only Ukrainians themselves can achieve peace, not us,” he said.
He recalled the standards expressed by the President of Ukraine to restore control over all of Ukraine, punish the aggressors and provide reparations.
He also warned that if Ukraine does not win and Russia is given a reprieve, the war will resume. “Sure, a ceasefire might seem like a very good thing and maybe even permanent. But remember what happened after the so-called Minsk agreements in 2014? There was no ceasefire, but there was some kind of truce for several years.” “Peace in eastern Ukraine, gunfire, fighting continued, and a full-scale invasion began in 2022. From this point of view, why support Ukraine? We need to continue to explain why there is a need and why an incomplete peace is impossible,” Rinkiewicz said.
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