A poll conducted in Poland showed that 46% of respondents support reducing or ending military aid to Ukraine.
These results were shown by the IBRiS study, conducted at the request of the Defence24 portal and the Stand With Ukraine initiative.
46% of Poles support reducing or ending military aid to Ukraine
According to the results, 46% of respondents are in favor of limiting or suspending military support, fearing a decrease in the combat readiness of the Polish army and doubting the transparent use of assistance from Ukraine.
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Only 35% of respondents approve of economic support for Ukraine, while 44% are against it.
At the same time, only 15% of respondents support the idea of Polish military participation in a possible contingent of Western allies in Ukraine. 64% are against it.
Despite these sentiments, 52% of Poles believe that Poland should continue to support Ukraine in the international arena. The opposite opinion is held by 29%.
In addition, 44% of respondents are confident that aid to Ukraine strengthens Poland’s security, while 37% do not think so.
As a reminder, an online meeting of the Coalition of the Willing, led by Great Britain and France, is scheduled to take place in the coming weeks.
It should be noted that the Coalition of the Willing does not include the United States.