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Perceptions of the EU in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova

Clear-cut differences in perceptions of the EU emerged following national surveys conducted among the populations of Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and Moldova. Citizens of Belarus are largely uninterested in the EU, while sympathies in Ukraine are divided between Brussels and Moscow. By contrast, a large majority in Moldova would like to see a deepening of the country's relations with the Union, reveals a University of Aberystwyth survey seen exclusively by EurActiv.

To read the article "Moldova most EU-friendly Eastern country, survey reveals" published on 14 June 2010, please follow this link.


17. June 2010 in Politik und Gesellschaft

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