A recent poll conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology reveals overwhelming Ukrainian support for a constructive approach to resolving historical disputes with Poland. The June survey indicates that 90% of Ukrainians prefer dialogue and cooperation over a confrontational stance. Only 5% of respondents expressed a preference for a more aggressive resolution to disagreements stemming from shared history. This suggests a strong desire within Ukraine to maintain positive relations with Poland despite sensitive historical issues. The findings highlight a pragmatic approach from the Ukrainian public, prioritizing stability and collaboration. The poll provides insight into public opinion as both nations navigate complex historical narratives and seek to strengthen bilateral ties.