Gellap: Armenians 75 percent approve the steps of Russia
armradio.am
06.08.2011 17:45
According to the survey results conducted by Washington-based Gellap,
Armenians 75 percent approve the steps of Russia, and the 7 percent
are against.
The results announced today on the organization's official website are
summarized based on the in 2010 conducted telephone survey in 106
countries of the world.
The most positive response to the question "Do you approve the steps
of the Russian leadership, or not' were registered in the post soviet
countries, 61 percent, America and Europe, 23 and 21 percent of
respondents.
In the Former Soviet countries, a separate bar of survey shows, the
Russian leadership's actions approved most of all Tajikistan, 94
percent, Kyrgyzstan, 84 percent, on the 4th place following Uzbekistan
is Armenia with 75%.
In Azerbaijan Russia's steps are approved by 54 percent of
respondents, in Georgia, 6 percent. Russian leadership's actions did
not like the 7 percent respondents in Armenia, in Azerbaijan- 19
percent and in Georgia- 76 percent.
17 percent of respondents in Armenia found it difficult to answer this question.
The study's author Jyuli Rey, for example, offers a way to explain the
results of Armenia.
"Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's efforts to resolve the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, for example,
may help to explain the 75 percent approval of the Armenians to the
Russian leadership's steps."
armradio.am
06.08.2011 17:45
According to the survey results conducted by Washington-based Gellap,
Armenians 75 percent approve the steps of Russia, and the 7 percent
are against.
The results announced today on the organization's official website are
summarized based on the in 2010 conducted telephone survey in 106
countries of the world.
The most positive response to the question "Do you approve the steps
of the Russian leadership, or not' were registered in the post soviet
countries, 61 percent, America and Europe, 23 and 21 percent of
respondents.
In the Former Soviet countries, a separate bar of survey shows, the
Russian leadership's actions approved most of all Tajikistan, 94
percent, Kyrgyzstan, 84 percent, on the 4th place following Uzbekistan
is Armenia with 75%.
In Azerbaijan Russia's steps are approved by 54 percent of
respondents, in Georgia, 6 percent. Russian leadership's actions did
not like the 7 percent respondents in Armenia, in Azerbaijan- 19
percent and in Georgia- 76 percent.
17 percent of respondents in Armenia found it difficult to answer this question.
The study's author Jyuli Rey, for example, offers a way to explain the
results of Armenia.
"Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's efforts to resolve the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, for example,
may help to explain the 75 percent approval of the Armenians to the
Russian leadership's steps."