MOSCOW, March 25. /TASS/. More than 90% of Polish residents oppose sending the country’s military personnel to Ukraine, according to a survey conducted by the United Surveys research center and commissioned by the RMF FM radio station.
According to the poll results, 90.6% of respondents opposed the direct participation of the Polish army in the military conflict in Ukraine. Altogether, 72.9% of respondents believe that Warsaw should not allow Polish citizens to participate in hostilities on the side of Kiev. Almost half of Polish residents - 45.9% - do not want Warsaw to supply heavy weapons to Kiev.
The poll was conducted on March 8-10 by telephone and online. A total of 1,000 Polish residents took part in the survey.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on February 26 that the topic of the potential dispatch of Western ground forces to Ukraine had been raised at a meeting in Paris with representatives of about 20 Western countries. According to him, the participants did not reach a consensus on this issue, but such a scenario cannot be ruled out in the future. The Polish Defense Ministry has repeatedly affirmed Warsaw's lack of intention to send military personnel to Ukraine. Nevertheless, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski expressed his appreciation for the French leader’s initiative.