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mick silver
22nd December 2015, 12:03 PM
Kremlin spokesman urges US politicians to stop using Russia as ‘ritual sacrifice’ Published time: 21 Dec, 2015 14:31
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Dmitry Peskov has expressed regret over the fact that many US politicians are using relations between the United States and Russia as a “ritual sacrifice” in their election debates.
“As for the statements made by a US presidential candidate, the Russian side has repeatedly emphasized that we would prefer our nation and its bilateral relations with the United States not to be slaughtered in the elections battle or used as some sort of a ritual sacrifice in elections debate. We can only express our regret over this issue,” Dmitry Peskov said Monday when journalists asked him to comment on a recent statement by Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush.
In an interview with CBS, the US presidential hopeful called Russian President Vladimir Putin a “dictator” and a “bully” and ruled out any possible alliance with him. He also accused the Russian leader of organizing global opposition to the United States and admitted that this policy had already yielded some results. “We're losing influence around the world, and Putin is gaining influence,” Bush said.
In his response Monday, Peskov countered this statement as well. “[President] Putin is consistently engaged in protecting the interests of the Russian Federation across the globe. This is all Putin is busy with,” the Russian official said.

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According to results of latest opinion polls released in early December, an overwhelming majority of Russians have increasingly negative feelings about the US, EU member countries and other Western nations. In particular, the proportion of Russians with a negative attitude toward the United States increased from 68 percent to 70 percent over the past two months. According to researchers, this was caused primarily by the latest political actions of Western leaders.
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At the same time, 65 percent of Russians hold that their country should continue implementing independent policies. Those who said Russia needs to find a compromise that would lead to the lifting of mutual sanctions comprised just 26 percent. Some 58 percent of those polled answered that they didn’t expect any improvement in relations between Russia and the West anytime soon, noting that their country should learn to live in new economic conditions.

mick silver
22nd December 2015, 12:04 PM
Russians’ attitude to Western nations continues to deteriorate - poll Published time: 2 Dec, 2015 10:39
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An overwhelming majority of Russians profess increasingly negative feelings about the USA, the EU and other Western nations, a poll shows. At the same time, 65 percent of respondents think Russia should stay its independent course regardless of sanctions.
The research conducted by the independent polling center Levada in late November shows the proportion of Russians with a negative attitude to the United States increased from 68 percent to 70 percent over the past two months. Negative attitudes to the European Union remained at 70 percent, while negativity towards Ukraine increased from 56 percent to 63 percent.
The results are still lower than the data from January this year when negative attitudes to Western nations reached all-time high. However, researchers register the change in tendency about two months back – now the number of people with negative sentiments about the West is growing again.
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Some 54 percent of respondents said Russia was right when it expected aggressive actions on the part of the NATO bloc, while 36 percent said such approach was wrong. At the same time, 51 percent of Russians said NATO shouldn’t fear their country and 39 percent said such fear would be justified.
Levada researcher Karina Pipiya told Izvestia daily that the increasing negative attitude towards Western countries was caused primarily by the latest political actions of their leaders. She also noted that more Russians think that the relations with the West must be repaired. She said that this must be due to the fact that the poll took place after the downing of the Russian jet liner in Egypt and terrorist attacks in Paris – people understand better that Russia and the West have a common enemy.

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Now 75 percent of Russians said that their country should do more to improve the relations with the West and 70 percent favor additional efforts to improve relations with Ukraine.
At the same time, most Russians (65 percent) said their country should continue implementing independent policies. Those who said Russia needs to find a compromise that would lead to the lifting of mutual sanctions comprised just 26 percent. Some 58 percent of those polled answered that they didn’t expect any improvement in Russia-West relations anytime soon, noting that their country should learn to live in new economic conditions.
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The latest research results released by the other major Russian polling agency – government-owned VTSIOM - are similar to those mentioned by Levada. In late August, VTSIOM said the perception of the US in Russia had drastically deteriorated and 59 percent of respondents think the current Washington administration is extremely hostile toward Russia and its people. In February VTSIOM stated that about 68 percent of Russian citizens thought the likelihood of foreign military aggression towards their country has increased. At the same time, 49 percent considered the state of Russian military ‘good’.