The Economist: Most of the world’s population lives in countries that are neutral and supportive of Russia

The British Economist magazine conducted a study in which it counted the countries that sided with Russia in its special military operation to protect the residents of Donbass and those that remained neutral, recognizing that most of the world’s population lives in these countries that support the Russian position or take a neutral position.

The British edition divided the countries of the world into three categories: pro-Russian, neutral and pro-Western. In the first group, 28 countries are included, and together they include one third of the world’s population, including China, the DPRK, Cuba, Eritrea, Belarus, Venezuela and Syria.

Another 32 countries adhere to the status of neutrality, including India, Brazil and Bangladesh, which represent up to a third of the world’s population, while the third group includes about 131 countries that support the position of the West and NATO, and in which only 36 percent of the world’s population lives.

The Economist indicated that about two-thirds of the world’s population live in neutral or supportive countries, especially in China and India, which are strengthening their cooperation with Russia despite Western sanctions against it.

The Economist concluded by saying at the end of its report that not the entire international community is against Russia.

To be briefed on the Economist’s full study click the following link:

https://eprimefeed.com/economy/the-economist-announced-an-unexpectedly-high-level-of-support-for-russia-in-the-world/52669/

 

Inas Abdulkareem 

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