
New Study Shows 77% of Armenians Expect Attack from Azerbaijan

On July 7, Aram Navasardyan, the head of the Armenian representative office of the research organization Gallup International Association, said that in Armenia, almost 77% of the survey respondents expect an attack by Azerbaijan.
"36.5% of those polled believe that an attack [by Azerbaijan] is quite likely. 40.4% believe that an attack is most likely," Navasardyan said.
At the same time, 10.9% of respondents considered an Azerbaijani attack unlikely, and only 6.5% believed that the neighboring republic would not attack Armenia. 5.7% of respondents found it difficult to answer.
Notably, 1100 respondents took part in the measurement of public opinion conducted by telephone from June 21 to 24 in Armenia.
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