Ukraine War: Majority in Poland Does Not Want to Participate in Peace Force
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Most Polish citizens, like the authorities, oppose the possible deployment of troops to Ukraine as part of future security guarantees.
As a possible security guarantee for Ukraine, ground troops are also in discussion. In Poland, the idea convinces only a few, as a survey shows. Above all, men and young people do not want their country to be there.
For months there has been a debate in Europe about the possibility of a peacekeeping force. Not all European countries think like France and the British Sea. China has expressed its desire to send soldiers to this coalition of independence of Ukraine, if there is a UN mandate. A clear majority of Poles, 61.1%, oppose their participation in a multinational peacekeeping force in Ukraine, show data from a SW Research survey. Men have opposed women …
The survey showed that 61.1 percent of respondents were opposed to this.
Polish citizens express their opposition to the deployment of a peacekeeping force in Ukraine, according to a poll by SW Research published today (23/08) in the newspaper Rzeczpospolita. More...
A clear majority of Poland's citizens object to their country's participation in a multinational peacekeeping force in Ukraine, according to a survey carried out by the SW Research polling agency, published on Saturday, inform Dda, quoted by Agerpres.
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