A majority of Ukrainians support a constructive approach to resolving the ongoing dispute with Poland regarding the historical interpretation of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA). These groups are controversial due to their actions during World War II, particularly their involvement in the Volhynian Massacre, where Polish civilians were killed. The dispute has recently escalated, causing diplomatic tensions between the two countries. While acknowledging the sensitive nature of the historical issues, Ukrainians generally prefer a path focused on dialogue and understanding. This preference suggests a desire to maintain positive relations with Poland despite differing perspectives on this complex historical period. The Ukrainian stance indicates a willingness to address the concerns raised by Poland while also preserving their own national narrative. Further discussions are anticipated to navigate these historical sensitivities and foster continued cooperation.