According to her, after the euphoria subsided, “some quarrels” arose between the inhabitants of both countries. “In addition, these disagreements are intensifying,” said the expert.
The Poles are not satisfied with the fact that the Ukrainians are fighting with them for jobs, standing in line for kindergarten or school.
“Add to this the economic crisis and the flooding of the local market with Ukrainian products, the problem of Ukrainian grains arose, and there is concern among Polish farmers about the prices of fruits and vegetables,” added Peretyatkovich.
Earlier, sociologist Henryk Domansky said that the people of Poland are outraged by the excessive amount of assistance to refugees from Ukraine. In his opinion, an important part of the Poles considers it unfair, since they believe that the support of the visitors is carried out at their expense.