A recent poll conducted by IBRiS indicates a significant rise in Polish opposition to Ukraine’s potential membership in the European Union. Currently, almost 60% of Poles are against Ukraine joining the EU, a substantial increase from the 42% recorded in the same survey a year prior. This represents a marked shift in public sentiment within Poland regarding Ukraine’s European aspirations. The poll data suggests growing concerns among the Polish population about the implications of Ukraine’s integration into the EU. The findings were reported by RT.com, referencing the IBRiS survey results. No further details regarding the methodology or specific reasons for the shift in opinion were provided in the source text. This increasing opposition could potentially influence Poland’s stance on Ukraine’s EU candidacy.