By Tsarizm Staff | February 18, 2020

Poll: 4 Out Of 5 Russians View West As A Friend
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In a new poll published today by the Levada Center, an independent Russian pollster, 4 our of 5 Russians view the West in a positive manner, and as a ‘friend’ and ‘partner’.

Only 3% of Russian respondents said they see the West as Russia’s enemy, Levada said. Another 16% said they view the West as a rival, reported The Moscow Times.

Two-thirds of Levada’s respondents (67%) said Russia should treat the West as a “partner,” while 11% said Russia should treat the West as a “friend,” according to the Kommersant business daily’s breakdown of the data.

Russians view the European Union more favorably than the United States, with 49% expressing positive opinions toward the former and 42% toward the latter. Negative views of the EU and the U.S. were split among Russian respondents at 37% and 46%, respectively.

Levada sociologist Karina Pipia told Kommersant that the latest results point toward Russians’ “mass fatigue of foreign policy confrontation and an unwillingness to fight with anyone.”

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After Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, and support for pro-Russian separatists in the Donbass region of East Ukraine, the West enacted sanctions across the board on Russian businesses and officials.

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