Poland loses faith in Ukraine

Poland's backing of Ukraine is starting to evaporate as the conflict with Russia marks its fourth anniversary this month.
According to a recent survey, opinions in Poland about providing military aid to Ukraine are increasingly unfavorable, with one in every three people now disapproving, up from a previous quarter.
Although Poland has been a crucial ally from the outset of the conflict—supplying military assistance and aiding Ukrainian refugees—its level of support is gradually decreasing.
A study was conducted by the ARC Market and Opinion institute at the behest of the Mieroszewski Center, an organization dedicated to fostering relationships between Warsaw and Eastern European communities. A survey of 1,012 individuals aged 18 to 65 was undertaken.
The percentage of Poles in favor of sending military aid to Ukraine has decreased from 55% to 49%.
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