About 80% Of Poles Positively Rate Relations with Ukraine — Survey

Monday, 10 April 2023

The vast majority of Poles rate Poland's relations with Ukraine as good or very good.

Participants of the SW Research survey for Rzeczpospolita were asked how they assessed the current state of Poland's relations with Ukraine.

23.4% of respondents answered "very well," and 56.1% rated this relationship as good.

4.7% of respondents rate Poland's relations with Ukraine poorly and another 2.7% very bad.

13.1% of respondents do not have an opinion on this matter.

"Six out of ten respondents (61%) under 24 years old and the same share (60%) from rural areas believe that the current state of relations between Poland and Ukraine is good. Almost six out of ten respondents (58%) with secondary education and the same share (59%) with a net income of 4,001 to 5,000 zlotys believe that Poland and Ukraine now have good relations," Przemysław Wesołowski, president of SW Research, comments on the survey.

Last week, Ukraine's President Zelenskyy visited Poland.

Following the negotiations with Zelenskyy, Polish President Andrzej Duda announced that Kyiv and Warsaw were working on a new cooperation agreement between the two countries.

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