Most Poles believe that Zelenskyy has a negative attitude toward Poland
58.3% of Poles believe that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has a negative attitude toward Poland. At the same time, 30.1% of those surveyed believe he has a positive attitude toward the country.
Another 11.6% of respondents were undecided.
The poll also revealed a significant difference between political camps. Among voters of the ruling coalition, 41% are convinced that Zelenskyy has a positive attitude toward Poland, while 39% hold the opposite view.
In contrast, among supporters of the “Law and Justice” and “Confederation” parties, 83% believe that the Ukrainian president has a negative attitude toward Poland and Poles.
Source: Polsat.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sibiga announced that a decision on Ukraine’s participation in the Conference on the Reconstruction of Ukraine, to be held on June 25–26 in Gdańsk, will be made in the near future.
The third President of Ukraine, Viktor Yushchenko, emphasized that in relations between Ukraine and Poland, it is important to maintain the political formula of “we forgive and ask for forgiveness.”
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