A recent survey reveals overwhelming support among Ukrainians for a constructive dialogue with Poland regarding ongoing historical disputes. Ninety percent of respondents favor a path forward focused on resolution, despite differing interpretations of the past. The majority believe both nations are capable of honoring their own historical figures, acknowledging the complexities of shared history. Notably, one-third of Ukrainians expressed hope for a unified understanding of historical events through collaborative work between historians. This indicates a desire for reconciliation and a move beyond contentious narratives. The survey highlights a willingness to engage in productive conversation, even while acknowledging sensitive and potentially conflicting viewpoints. This positive sentiment could pave the way for improved bilateral relations.