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Over 96% of Greek citizens polled strongly support Russian energy cooperation and investment

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Alexis Tsipras once again puts into play the Russian investment game in Greece, leaving the window open for the creation of a Greek natural gas pipeline…a move that will bring financial benefits to the asphyxiated Greek economy, and will undoubtedly strengthen its geopolitical position.

Many Greek political analysts believe that Russia’s blossoming cooperation with Greece will open up vast energy and political channels deep into Europe and the greater Southern European region.

Newsbomb.gr recently polled Greek citizens to ask them their opinion as to whether Greece should open up its energy doors to Russian investment.

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The Poll…

Tell us your opinion: Do you believe that Greece should open its gates to allow Russia’s entrance into the Mediterranean region.

Results…

Yes: 8,375 / 96.35%
No: 275 / 3.16%
I don’t know/I will not answer: 42 / 0.48%

The basic conclusion that comes out of Alexis Tsipras’ meeting with Vladimir Putin a few weeks ago is that Greeks overwhelmingly want to build stronger ties with Russia.

References:

http://www.newsbomb.gr/politikh/news/story/575356/gkalop-na-anoixoyn-oi-pyles-tis-elladas-gia-tin-kathodo-tis-rosias-sti-mesogeio#ixzz3Xe55XXwM

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The statements, views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of this site. This site does not give financial, investment or medical advice.

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