A new poll conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology indicates strong Ukrainian support for resolving historical disputes with Poland through constructive dialogue. The survey reveals over half of Ukrainian respondents believe each nation has the right to its own historical interpretation, without external interference. This suggests a desire for mutual respect regarding differing perspectives on the past. The findings come as relations between the two countries have faced challenges related to historical memory and differing narratives. The poll highlights a prevailing sentiment in Ukraine favoring a pragmatic approach to sensitive historical issues. This indicates a willingness to move forward while acknowledging the complexities of shared history. The results could influence ongoing diplomatic efforts to address tensions and foster stronger bilateral ties.
