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Survey: 69% of respondents define Georgia-Azerbaijan relations as positive - PHOTO

Survey: 69% of respondents define Georgia-Azerbaijan
Survey: 69% of respondents define Georgia-Azerbaijan relations as positive - PHOTO

Per the IRI survey results, 94% of Georgian respondents define US-Georgia relations as positive, 93% think the same regarding EU-Georgia relations, 84% about Georgia-Ukraine relations, 78% about Turkey-Georgia relations, 71% regarding Armenia-Georgia relations, 68% about Georgia-Azerbaijan relations, 64% regarding Georgia-China relations and 50% Georgia-Iran relations.

The majority of respondents (65/51%) deem the US as Georgia's critical political and economic partner, and also the majority (82%/70%) consider Russia as the greatest threat.

A total of 29% of respondents think that the government is not succeeding at tackling issues between Georgia and Russia, 33% define the government's attempts to improve the relations with the country as more or less successful, 23% as extremely unsuccessful, and 6% as immensely successful. Additionally, 40% of respondents support the prospect of continuing a dialogue with Russia, 35% partly supports it, 8% is more against than in favour of continuing the dialogue between the two countries, and 14% is entirely against this.

As of Georgia's integration into NATO, 56% is totally in favour of this, 22% partly supports this, 6% is against, and 7% is absolutely against.

Additionally, 51% of respondents think that the country must enter the alliance after it returns all its occupied regions, while 30% says that the country must take this step before reclaiming the lost territories.

As for the EU, 64% support Georgia's integration into the union, 23% partly supports this, and 43% consider the country's economic stability as the main benefit of the EU.

In addition, 37% is confident that the country cannot veer off the path to the European Union and turn its back on its pro-western values, 45% thinks that it must retain these values but must also maintain its relations with Russia, 6% consider that Georgia must opt for the pro-Russian course but also maintain its relations with the West, while 2% is certain that Georgia must follow the path to Russia. 

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