Putin will go further after aggression to Ukraine? Poles have no doubt [SONDAŻ]


Uncertainty about Russia's future activities fuel recent diplomatic events. The head of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sergei Lavrov in an interview with NBC News said that for now, Vladimir Putin's meeting with Volodymyr Zelnski is not planned.
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Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump during a peak in the White House suggested the opportunity to organize such a meeting, which was preceded by three -way talks with the participation of US, Russia and Ukraine leaders.
Trump gave both leaders two weeks to organize a meeting. After this time, he did not exclude the USA completely withdrawn from the peace process.
According to Reuters, the talks will not occur, because Zelanski rejected the conditions set by Putin – including Resignation from NATO membership, the lack of Western troops in Ukraine and withdrawal from the part of Donbass, still under the control of Kiev.
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Not only Ukraine. Poles are afraid of further aggression from Russia
To the question: “Do you believe that after the conclusion of peace with Ukraine, Russia will no longer allow aggression on any European country?” Only 14.7 percent answered the affirmative. respondents. 66.8 percent had the opposite opinion. respondents, and 18.5 percent It had no opinion.
– People over 50 (70 percent) show the greatest skepticism towards Moscow's declaration. A similar opinion is expressed by seven out of ten respondents with higher education and the same number of respondents with income below 3,000. PLN net. Most often, the inhabitants of medium -sized cities, from 20 to 99 thousand, do not trust Russia. people – indicates Wiktoria Maruszczak, Senior Project Manager at SW Research.
Fears of Putin's further actions. That was the story of aggression. The NATO commander warns
Fears of Moscow's further actions are not new. Russia has already attacked Ukraine twice – in 2014 it annexed Crimea and supported the separatists in Donbas, and in February 2022 it began a full -size invasion. Earlier, in 2008, the Russian army entered Georgia, recognizing the independence of the separatist republics of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
The situation in Moldova also raises anxiety, where 1.5-2 thousand are stationed in Transnistria. Russian soldiers. This state, with only 8.5 thousand. soldiers, is considered a potential goal of the Kremlin's further expansion.
In addition, the chief commander of NATO forces in Europe, General Alexus Grynkewich, recently warned that in 2027 a global confrontation of the West with Russia and China was possible. Similar fears are described by German media, which indicate that the potential goal of the Russian attack could be the Baltic States.
The study was conducted by the SW Research agency on August 19-20, 2025 at a sample of 800 Internet users over 18 years of age, using the SW Panel panel.




