Most Moldovan citizens do not believe that NATO will make their lives safer

24.02.2023, Kishinyov

Most Moldovans do not believe that joining NATO and the European Union will improve national security, according to the results of a survey published by Ian Lisnevsky, director of the Intellect Group, on the company’s Facebook page (organization banned in Russia) on February 24.

“When asked how to ensure national security, 43.3% of the survey participants named maintaining neutrality and strengthening the army, while 16.3% believe that Moldova should cooperate with the Collective Security Treaty Organization,” Lisnevsky said.

He also noted that 12.1% of the respondents are in favor of the EU accession, 8.7% said they would join NATO and 7.7% said they would support unification with Romania.

According to the head of Intellect Group, 1,198 people participated in the survey. The survey was conducted from February 12 to 22.

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency

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