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Russians mostly indifferent about U.S., poll shows
MOSCOW. Feb 6 (Interfax) - A poll conducted by the Public Opinion Foundation
shows that Russians are mostly indifferent about the United States even though
the events that take place in the U.S. certainly affect Russians' attitudes
towards the country.
In February 2003 and March 2002, 46% of Russians surveyed said they were
indifferent about the U.S. About the same percentage (46%) said so in February
2002 and September 2001.
At the same time, sociologists note that in the wake of the terrorists
attacks that occurred in the U.S. on September 11, 2001, the percentage of
Russians who said they felt negative about the U.S. dropped from 17% to 12% and
the number of sympathizers increased from 32% to 38%.
However, the 2002 Winter Olympics, where respondents believe Russian athletes
were treated "unfairly," caused the number of those who sympathize
with the U.S. to decrease from 32% in February to 20% in March.
The percentages of those who sympathize with the U.S. and those who do not
are currently at 25% each.
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