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  • Majority of Lithuanians would welcome further E.U. expansion

    Deutsche Presse-Agentur
    July 28, 2004, Wednesday

    Majority of Lithuanians would welcome further E.U. expansion

    Vilnius


    More than 60 per cent of Lithuania's population welcome further
    expansion of the European Union according to a new poll, the Foreign
    Ministry reported Wednesday. The ministry cited a survey carried out
    by Vilmorus public opinion and market research centre in mid-July.
    "Two thirds of Lithuanian population are in favour of the expansion
    of the European Union," the survey published Tuesday said. According
    to the poll, some 62 per cent of respondents supported expanding the
    E.U., while 12 per cent were against and the remaining 24.8 percent
    were undecided. Ukraine topped the list of countries that would be
    welcomed as new members in the current 25-member bloc. Lithuanians
    also supported E.U. membership for Turkey, Croatia, Moldova and
    Georgia in the near future, but were more reluctant regarding the
    accession of neighbouring Belarus, as well as Armenia and Azerbaijan
    in the near future. The Baltic republic joined the E.U. on May 1.
    Main sceptics included people between 40-49 years of age, those with
    university education, and people living in Lithuania's five largest
    municipalities. Some 1,005 Lithuanian residents aged 18 and over were
    polled in 18 cities and 58 villages. The margin of error was 3 per
    cent. dpa egs pw
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