Survey shows Lithuanians have abysmal opinion of Russia, favour Poland and Germany

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  1. >According to the survey, 90 percent of Lithuanians have a favourable opinion of Poland, followed by Germany (82 percent), Ukraine, the UK, the US, and France (81 percent each).
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    >In February, before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, 88 percent of Lithuanians had a favourable opinion of Poland, followed by France (83 percent), Germany (81 percent), Ukraine (80 percent), the UK (78 percent), and the US (71 percent).
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    >The survey has also found that 90 percent of Lithuanians have an unfavourable opinion of Russia, 75 percent are of negative opinion of Belarus, and 57 percent of China.
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    >In February, 83 percent of Lithuanians had a negative opinion of Russia, followed by Belarus (73 percent) and China (64 percent).

  2. I expect a lot of stories about “polish Vilnus”, “Eastern Borderland Treason” in polish far-right media and social media in following days, becouse their employer definetly will be not satisfied about this survey

  3. > 90 percent of Lithuanians have an unfavourable opinion of Russia

    And other 10% are Russians? Is there actually a significant change? I would have thought, considering the history of the Baltics with Russia in the last 100 or so years, that they already had a massively negative view of Russia, at least they should have.

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