Azerbaijani citizens rate authorities' foreign policy as moral

PanARMENIAN.Net - Organization Program on International Policy Attitudes, acting at the University of Maryland published a poll on the morality of foreign policy. The survey was conducted in 24 countries around the world, including Azerbaijan, Turkey and Russia.



Azerbaijan is in three states whose residents appreciate the foreign policy of its leadership as a moral: 39% of respondents - higher than the average, 42% as average and only 12% - below the national average. In the first place in the ranking was Jordan (44%), while the second - India (40%). In Turkey, moral consider policies of their country 28% of the population, and in Russia - 27%. The lowest approval meets its own guidelines in Argentina (4%) and Ukraine (8%).



At the same time, the residents of Azerbaijan are the most negatively to the foreign policy actions of Russia - only 4% think their moral and 45% - immoral. Negative attitudes to the people of Azerbaijan and the U.S. (12% vs. 32%) and France (16% vs. 30%). Politics is the UK in Azerbaijan is considered to be far more moral: 29% appreciated her and 19% negative.
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