Fig. 13.1
A reversal in three years: Poles' sympathy and antipathy towards Ukrainians
Share of Poles declaring sympathy and antipathy towards Ukrainians, %, CBOS, measured in January/February, 2015–2026
- Peak sympathy: 51% in 2023 with 17% antipathy; 2026: sympathy 29%, antipathy 43%
- Antipathy has exceeded its pre-full-scale-invasion level (40% in 2018, 41% in 2019)
- 55% of Poles have Ukrainians in at least one social role; only 10% have no contact with working Ukrainians
The sharpest turn in the whole CBOS series: in three years sympathy for Ukrainians fell 22 points and antipathy rose 26, exceeding its pre-war level. The lines crossed in 2024 and keep diverging.
A counterpoint, so as not to dramatise: declared antipathy is rising alongside rising real contact, not in a vacuum. More than half of Poles know Ukrainians personally — as neighbours, colleagues, friends — and 27% deal with them daily. This is tension within coexistence, not rejection of an unknown group.