According to the majority of Italians (6 out of 10 respondents), Pope Francis' words regarding the possible surrender of Ukraine to finally facilitate the peace process are agreeable. This is according to a survey conducted by Political Thermometer. For 37.1 percent, the Pontiff "is completely right, the priority is human life, Ukraine must surrender and put an end to clashes and deaths”. A 22.5 percent agree with the reasons for the negotiations "but he should also have condemned Russian aggression". Overall, those who are in favor on the merits (albeit in the difference of evaluation on the communication of the message) is 59.6 percent. A figure that detaches, and by a large margin, the contrary responses. In fact, 23 percent strongly disagree because they "should ask Russia to stop, cease fire and sit down at a table". Finally, 14.3 percent of respondents do not agree at all as they "should be on the side of the victims, therefore of Ukraine, thus demanding the complete withdrawal of Russian troops from the country”.
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