Only 7% of Russians consider Armenia a reliable partner– RCSPO
16.11.2011,
20:49
According to the survey of All-Russian Center for Study of Public Opinion (RCSPO), only 7% of Russians consider Armenia a reliable partner.
YEREVAN, November 16. /ARKA/. According to the survey of All-Russian Center for Study of Public Opinion (RCSPO), only 7% of Russians consider Armenia a reliable partner.
Group of three of the most reliable partners of Russia among CIS countries has not been changed in the eyes of Russians: the first line takes Kazakhstan, significantly strengthening its rating (in 2010 Kazakhstan selected 37% of respondents, and by 2011 it increased to 42%). Belarus being again in the second place, increased its reliability rating to 36% (in 2010 - 23%). Ukraine stayed in the group of three leaders, but decreased the indicator (from 21% in 2010 to 15%).
Other CIS countries, as such, Russians mention less frequently: Armenia (7%), Azerbaijan (5%), Moldova, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan (3% each), Turkmenistan (2% of Russians). Georgia and Tajikistan trust only 1% of respondents.
Kazakhstan stays the most stable and successful state in CIS territory as in the past - in the opinion of Russians (42%, in 2010 - 34%). The second place was reserved for Belarus (35%, in 2010 - 31%). The group of three leaders with a significant backlog closes Ukraine, a bit decreasing its rating to 17% (in 2010 - 19%).
Then comes Armenia and Azerbaijan (9% each), Moldova (5%), Turkmenistan (4%), Uzbekistan (4%), Georgia (3%) and Kyrgyzstan (3%). Less stable state, in the opinion of Russians, as the last year, became Tajikistan (1%).
Among the leaders of CIS countries, Russians trust more the President of Kazakhstan N.Nazarbayev (37% vs. 32% in 2010). The second line of the rating takes the President of Belarus A.Lukashenko, whose level of trust increased by 28% compared to the last year (16% and third position in the rating in 2010).
President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovich closes the group of three leaders, whose level of trust decreased (from 17% in 2010 to 12% in 2011).
Then come presidents of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev (7%), Armenian – Serzh Sargsyan (6%), Uzbekistan – Islam Karimov (3%), Kyrgyzstan – Rosa Otunbayeva, Turkmenistan - Gurbanguly Berimuhamedov, Acting President of Moldova - Mihai Ghimpu, Georgia - Mikheil Saakashvili (2% each). Less rating of trust level among Russians has the president of Tajikistan Emomalii Rahmon (1%).
All-Russian Center for Study of Public Opinion (RCSPO) was conducted in October 2011. 1600 respondents were interviewed in 138 settlements of 46 regions, provinces and republics of Russia. Statistical error does not exceed 3.4%.
Survey in CIS and Baltic countries was conducted in October 2011. Only 4577 people were interviewed in the following states: Belarus (1077 respondents), Kyrgyzstan (1500 respondents), Azerbaijan (1000 respondents), Lithuania (1000 respondents). -0-
Group of three of the most reliable partners of Russia among CIS countries has not been changed in the eyes of Russians: the first line takes Kazakhstan, significantly strengthening its rating (in 2010 Kazakhstan selected 37% of respondents, and by 2011 it increased to 42%). Belarus being again in the second place, increased its reliability rating to 36% (in 2010 - 23%). Ukraine stayed in the group of three leaders, but decreased the indicator (from 21% in 2010 to 15%).
Other CIS countries, as such, Russians mention less frequently: Armenia (7%), Azerbaijan (5%), Moldova, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan (3% each), Turkmenistan (2% of Russians). Georgia and Tajikistan trust only 1% of respondents.
Kazakhstan stays the most stable and successful state in CIS territory as in the past - in the opinion of Russians (42%, in 2010 - 34%). The second place was reserved for Belarus (35%, in 2010 - 31%). The group of three leaders with a significant backlog closes Ukraine, a bit decreasing its rating to 17% (in 2010 - 19%).
Then comes Armenia and Azerbaijan (9% each), Moldova (5%), Turkmenistan (4%), Uzbekistan (4%), Georgia (3%) and Kyrgyzstan (3%). Less stable state, in the opinion of Russians, as the last year, became Tajikistan (1%).
Among the leaders of CIS countries, Russians trust more the President of Kazakhstan N.Nazarbayev (37% vs. 32% in 2010). The second line of the rating takes the President of Belarus A.Lukashenko, whose level of trust increased by 28% compared to the last year (16% and third position in the rating in 2010).
President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovich closes the group of three leaders, whose level of trust decreased (from 17% in 2010 to 12% in 2011).
Then come presidents of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev (7%), Armenian – Serzh Sargsyan (6%), Uzbekistan – Islam Karimov (3%), Kyrgyzstan – Rosa Otunbayeva, Turkmenistan - Gurbanguly Berimuhamedov, Acting President of Moldova - Mihai Ghimpu, Georgia - Mikheil Saakashvili (2% each). Less rating of trust level among Russians has the president of Tajikistan Emomalii Rahmon (1%).
All-Russian Center for Study of Public Opinion (RCSPO) was conducted in October 2011. 1600 respondents were interviewed in 138 settlements of 46 regions, provinces and republics of Russia. Statistical error does not exceed 3.4%.
Survey in CIS and Baltic countries was conducted in October 2011. Only 4577 people were interviewed in the following states: Belarus (1077 respondents), Kyrgyzstan (1500 respondents), Azerbaijan (1000 respondents), Lithuania (1000 respondents). -0-