Ukraine’s consistent refusal to cede the remaining Ukrainian-held portions of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts underpins the 95.6% implied probability that it will not agree to relinquish the rest of Donbas before 2027. Ongoing peace talks through mid-2026, including U.S.-mediated sessions, have repeatedly stalled over Russia’s demand for full control of the region, with Kyiv insisting any territorial adjustments must reflect the current line of contact and require domestic approval such as a referendum. Russian forces continue incremental advances amid high casualties, while Ukrainian counteractions have yielded limited territorial gains this year. Trader consensus reflects these entrenched positions and the absence of recent diplomatic breakthroughs. Even so, developments such as intensified external pressure for a ceasefire, major battlefield shifts, or changes in Ukrainian leadership could still alter the trajectory within the timeframe.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedWill Ukraine agree to give up the rest of Donbas before 2027?
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For the purposes of this market, major cities under Ukrainian control include the following: Kramatorsk, Sloviansk, Kostiantynivka, Druzhkivka, and Pokrovsk.
The deal must be a publicly announced mutual agreement or otherwise confirmed by an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting.
If such an agreement is officially reached before the resolution date, this market will resolve to "Yes", regardless of if/when the agreement goes into effect.
Any agreement which cedes de facto military control of the listed cities will qualify regardless of if Ukraine formally maintains its claim to sovereignty. For example, the 1999 Kumanovo Military Technical Agreement, in which Yugoslavia agreed to pull military forces out of Kosovo but did not recognize Kosovo’s autonomy or independence would qualify for a 'Yes' resolution.
A Ukrainian agreement to cede de facto military control, will qualify regardless of the group/entity which replaces them.
Only territory ceded as part of a diplomatic process or agreement will qualify. If Russia captures these cities through military action it will not qualify for a “Yes” resolution.
The primary resolution source for this market will be an official announcement by Ukraine and/or the Russian Federation, however, an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting confirming an agreement has been reached will also qualify.
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0x65070BE91...For the purposes of this market, major cities under Ukrainian control include the following: Kramatorsk, Sloviansk, Kostiantynivka, Druzhkivka, and Pokrovsk.
The deal must be a publicly announced mutual agreement or otherwise confirmed by an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting.
If such an agreement is officially reached before the resolution date, this market will resolve to "Yes", regardless of if/when the agreement goes into effect.
Any agreement which cedes de facto military control of the listed cities will qualify regardless of if Ukraine formally maintains its claim to sovereignty. For example, the 1999 Kumanovo Military Technical Agreement, in which Yugoslavia agreed to pull military forces out of Kosovo but did not recognize Kosovo’s autonomy or independence would qualify for a 'Yes' resolution.
A Ukrainian agreement to cede de facto military control, will qualify regardless of the group/entity which replaces them.
Only territory ceded as part of a diplomatic process or agreement will qualify. If Russia captures these cities through military action it will not qualify for a “Yes” resolution.
The primary resolution source for this market will be an official announcement by Ukraine and/or the Russian Federation, however, an overwhelming consensus of credible reporting confirming an agreement has been reached will also qualify.
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0x65070BE91...Ukraine’s consistent refusal to cede the remaining Ukrainian-held portions of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts underpins the 95.6% implied probability that it will not agree to relinquish the rest of Donbas before 2027. Ongoing peace talks through mid-2026, including U.S.-mediated sessions, have repeatedly stalled over Russia’s demand for full control of the region, with Kyiv insisting any territorial adjustments must reflect the current line of contact and require domestic approval such as a referendum. Russian forces continue incremental advances amid high casualties, while Ukrainian counteractions have yielded limited territorial gains this year. Trader consensus reflects these entrenched positions and the absence of recent diplomatic breakthroughs. Even so, developments such as intensified external pressure for a ceasefire, major battlefield shifts, or changes in Ukrainian leadership could still alter the trajectory within the timeframe.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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