Gallup has presented the results of its latest survey conducted in Armenia—and this time is in connection with the country’s problems with the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), of which Armenia is a member, Report informs via News.am
The survey was conducted by phone between February 26 and 28. A total of 1,100 people were surveyed, and the margin of error is 3 percent.
When asked whether the Armenian PM's initiative to freeze CSTO membership is in line with Armenia's interests, 23 percent of the respondents answered that it is definitely in line, 13.9 percent think that it is rather in line, more than 16 percent think that it is rather not in line, and more than 42 percent believe that it is not in line at all.
When asked whether Armenia should remain in the CSTO or join NATO, more than 40 percent responded that the country should maintain neutrality and not be in any military alliance, and 28 percent believe that it should remain in the CSTO.