The majority of Poles oppose participation in a multinational peacekeeping force in Ukraineaccording to a poll by SW Research published today.
According to the poll conducted For Rzeczpospolita newspaper61.1% of respondents are opposed, 17.3% are in favor and 21.6% say undecided for a possible growth. The poll took place in a sample of 800 people on Tuesday and Wednesday (19-20/8).
Men are more of women who are opposed to participating in peacekeeping, as are urban residents and younger people than in residents of rural areas and older voters.
Public discussion has been taking place for months in Europe for a possible development of a peacekeeping force in the event of a ceasefire in Ukraine.
In February, the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk He excluded immediate military involvement of his country, but offered diligent and political support to Ukraine.
Poland is shared more than 500 kilometers with Ukraine.
According to the UN service for refugees, UNHCR, the Poland It housed about one million Ukrainian refugees in July, the second country in a number of Ukrainian refugees after Germany, which hosts 1.2 million Ukrainian refugees.
Source :Skai
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