Abstract

The Polish-Ukrainian relations between 2015 and 2018 have been different than commonly perceived. The tangible material cooperation (military, gas trade, transport, banking, labour market and education) is being developed more rapidly than before 2015. However, the dispute over the interpretation of history creates bad atmosphere between the two countries and determines the public perception of reality. The reasons for this situation, the threats it creates and the ways out are analysed in this article.

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