Majority of Armenian citizens support limiting relations with Russia, joining NATO - SOCIES
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 7. Specialists of the
SOCIES Expert Center with the assistance of Yerevan State
University and financial support from the Konrad Adenauer
Foundation conducted a survey among citizens of Armenia regarding
relations with Russia, the EU, and the US, Trend reports.
According to the survey results, 69.7 percent of the respondents
said that Armenia needs to limit relations with Russia and expand
them with the EU and the US.
Some 34.1 percent of the respondents said that Armenia must join
NATO to ensure its security.
At the same time, only 29.1 percent of the respondents called
the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) Armenia's
security guarantor, and 26 percent said that neither NATO nor CSTO
can be such a guarantor.
Some 10.7 percent of the respondents said that they are unaware
of the above structures.
Besides, 46.1 percent of the respondents said that Armenia's
membership in the EU is the most promising for the country.
Some 28.7 percent of the respondents expressed support for
Armenia's membership in the Eurasian Economic Union, 12.5 percent
didn't support any economic union, and 12.6 percent were unaware of
these structures.
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