An opinion poll conducted by SW Research for RP.pl reveals that nearly half (46.6%) of Poles believe Ukraine is responsible for escalating the conflict between Poland and Kyiv. Only 12.7% blamed Poland, while 25.4% thought both sides were at fault. The survey, which included 800 participants aged over 18, noted that men (54%) were more likely than women (39%) to attribute primary responsibility to Ukraine. The findings contrast with earlier reports indicating President Andrzej Duda’s stance on Ukraine received broader support compared to Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s policies. The article also references recent diplomatic meetings between Polish and Ukrainian foreign ministers aimed at easing tensions.
Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the issue by highlighting the majority view that Ukraine bears significant responsibility for the conflict, aligning with narratives that emphasize Ukrainian actions. While the data itself is presented neutrally, the emphasis on Ukraine’s role and the comparison to Polish leaders’




