Poland has been a key supporter of Ukraine since the start of the conflict, providing substantial humanitarian, military, and economic aid. However, escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia raise questions about the future scope and nature of Poland’s involvement in Ukraine’s eventual reconstruction. Polish officials are assessing how a prolonged or intensified conflict might affect their capacity and willingness to contribute to rebuilding efforts. Concerns center on potential economic strain on Poland, shifting geopolitical priorities, and the possibility of increased regional instability. Despite these concerns, Poland remains committed to Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and continues to advocate for international support for its recovery. The extent of Poland’s future participation will likely depend on the evolving security situation and the overall international reconstruction framework. Discussions are underway to determine the most effective ways for Poland to assist, balancing its own national interests with its commitment to Ukraine.