Over 86% of Poles oppose the sending of troops to Ukraine.

Poles opposed to military intervention in Ukraine
Poles opposed to military intervention in Ukraine

The majority of Polish citizens reject the deployment of troops to Ukraine

According to a survey by United Surveys for the publication Wirtualna Polska, 86.5% of residents of Poland are against sending troops to Ukraine.

In particular, 58.5% of respondents categorically reject this decision, while another 28% answered that they are 'mostly no'.

Only 8.4% responded positively, with 0.8% saying 'definitely yes', and 7.6% – 'mostly yes'. Additionally, 5.1% of respondents answered that they 'don’t know/can’t say'.

Interestingly, the responses were consistent among voters of all political parties. According to the survey results, 80% of voters from the ruling coalition reject sending Polish soldiers to Ukraine. Conversely, 14% of respondents are of the opposite opinion, and 6% say they don’t know or can’t say.

Among voters of opposition parties ('Law and Justice' and 'Confederation'), 95% are against the deployment of troops. In this group, 60% responded 'definitely no', and 30% – 'mostly no'. Only 3% hold the opposite opinion.

The survey was conducted from February 21 to 24, 2025, on a representative sample of 1,000 people using the CATI&CAWI method.

According to information previously disclosed, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and other European countries are ready to send their military units to Ukraine to ensure a ceasefire. However, European countries hope for support from the USA after reaching a truce agreement.

Ukraine is also negotiating the sending of peacekeepers with France, the United Kingdom, Poland, and the Baltic states.


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