85% of the world's population "dislike Russia" ... 61% "like" the U.S.
Since the Ukrainian War, the perception of the international community looking at Russia has reached its worst. It was found that the perceptions of Western countries changed positively, and the difference in perceptions of both countries increased.

The US opinion polling agency "Pew Research Center" announced the "2022 Global Attitude Survey" on June 22nd (local time).

In this survey of adults in 18 countries, respondents showed amicable attitudes towards the United States and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), but positive views toward Russia so far.

As a result of the survey in 17 countries excluding the United States, 61% of the respondents like the United States.

"Favorability toward the United States" increased in South Korea, Sweden, Australia, etc. compared to last year, and decreased in Greece, Italy, France, etc.

On the other hand, the percentage of respondents from 17 countries who answered that they "like Russia" was 10%, which dropped sharply from 2020 and reached a record low. The percentage of "non-favorable" responses was 85%, with Poland's non-favorable Russia being the highest at 97%.

The non-favorability towards the United States and NATO was 35% and 26%, respectively, showing a remarkable difference from Russia.
2022/06/28 09:50 KST