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G8 concept familiar to most Russians - Poll

MOSCOW. June 5 (Interfax) - The phrase Group of Eight has become routine and familiar to most Russians, and 70% of them have heard it, as is evident from a poll of 1,500 respondents carried out by the Public Opinion Foundation in late May.

About 78% of those aware consider Russia's membership in G8 important, while another 5% have a different opinion.

In the view of 30% of Russians, the association with the leading countries strengthens Russia's positions and improves its security as well. In addition, 10% believe membership in the G8 is "honorable," as this group unites the strongest countries.

About 10% of those polled believe Russia's membership in the G8 leads to closer and more fruitful cooperation with the leading countries in the most important areas, such as combat against drug trafficking and terrorism and exchange of know how, which should positively influence the economic situation in Russia.

Only 4% of those polled attempted to explain why they believe Russia's membership in the G8 is of little value. They reasoned that Russia is self-sufficient, while the other G8 members do not treat it with proper respect. In addition, they said G8 membership does not have any impact on Russia's economy.