More than half of Estonia's Russian-speaking population doesn't support allied presence

  • 2016-06-15
  • BNS/TBT STAFF/TALLINN
Nearly 90 per cent of Estonian-speaking residents support the presence of allied forces in Estonia while more than half of the Russian-speaking residents are opposed to it, results of a fresh survey commissioned by the Ministry of Defense show. Of the respondents 66 per cent considered the steps taken to guarantee Estonia's security fully or generally sufficient. A total of 77 per cent of Estonian-speaking respondents and 43 per cent of Russian-speaking respondents felt this way. The presence of allied forces was supported by 69 per cent of responde...
 
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