NDI: Georgians remain steadfast in their support for the country’s EU and NATO goals

Despite disinformation aimed at undermining support for transatlantic alliances, Georgians remain steadfast in their support for the country's EU and NATO goals, - reports the NDI June 2020 public attitudes survey, according to IPN.
"Despite disinformation aimed at undermining support for transatlantic alliances, Georgiansremain steadfast in their support for the country's EU and NATO goals, with support for membership at 76 and 69 percent, respectively", - reads the report.
According to survey results, 59% of the interviewees think that Georgia would benefit more from European and Euro-Atlantic integration while 11% think that it will be more beneficial for the country to establish better relations with Russia and reject European and Euro-Atlantic integration.
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