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    Arka News Agency, Armenia
    Feb 15 2007


    SOCIOLOGICAL SURVEY: RUSSIA'S POSITIONS CONSOLIDATE IN ARMENIA

    YEREVAN, February 15. /ARKA/. According to the sociological survey
    25% of Russians believe that Russia's positions consolidate in
    Armenia. The All-Russia Center for the Study of Public Opinion
    (VTSIOM) conducted the poll on February 3-4 aiming to inquire
    Russians about the situation in the countries of the previous USSR.
    22% respondents believe that Russia gives up its positions in
    Armenia, 32% estimated them as unchanged, 20% found it difficult to
    answer.
    24% respondents believe that Russia's positions consolidate in
    Azerbaijan, 32% estimated them as unchanged, 21% found it difficult
    to answer.
    The record-breaking number of respondents - 70% said that it gives up
    its positions in Georgia, 9% noticed consolidation, 10% said that
    they remain the same, 11% found it difficult to answer.
    52% respondents observed weakening of Russia's positions in Belarus,
    20% believe that they consolidate, 15% - they remain the same, 13%
    found it difficult to answer.
    Russia's positions in Kazakhstan are consolidating (39%), are
    weakening (15%), they remain the same (30%), 16% found it difficult
    to answer.
    The answers to the question, "What do you think, Russia's positions
    in the countries of the previous USSR consolidate or weaken?" were
    the following: more likely they consolidate - 34%, more likely they
    weaken - 44%, 22% found it difficult to answer.
    Those who believe that Russia's positions consolidate - 33% - connect
    it with Russia's foreign policy, 25% - with Russia's economic
    resources, 14% - with economic difficulties in the previous USSR
    countries, 14% - with Russia's stronger interest in cooperation with
    the post-Soviet countries, 4% - with the weakening of the influence
    of the USA and other Western countries on the post-Soviet
    territories. At last, 9% of the respondents who observe Russia's
    consolidation find it difficult to determine what the reason is.
    1.6ths respondents from Russia's 46 regions and 153 populated areas
    participated in the survey. L.M. -0--
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