Poland and Poles as seen by Ukrainians 2024
How are Ukrainians' opinions of Poland changing in the context of a full-scale war with Russia? Do political and economic crises affect mutual sympathy? How do different generations and regions of Ukraine view Poland? Answers to these questions can be found in the Mieroszewski Centre's latest report, which analyses key trends in Polish-Ukrainian relations.
What will you find in the report?
- An analysis of the declining sympathy of Ukrainians for Poland and its causes,
- the impact of the ‘grain crisis’ on bilateral relations,
- the continuing high position of Poland as a culturally close neighbour,
- differences in the perception of Poland in the individual Ukrainian regions,
- the importance of historical challenges in the Polish-Ukrainian dialogue.
The survey, conducted in November 2024, provides an in-depth analysis of changing opinions and sentiments in the context of dynamic political, economic and historical events.
The report is not only a valuable source of information for those involved in building Polish-Ukrainian dialogue, but also an inspiration for strengthening relations despite the existing challenges.
Find out more details and learn more about relations between Poland and Ukraine in our latest report on 10 December.