Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs Vladimir Dzhabarov called the results of the study "The image of Russia and the CIS in the representation of the youth of Abkhazia" quite logical. It showed that Abkhaz youth perceive BRICS and the CIS as the most attractive international associations. The study was conducted within the framework of the state task of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia.
"After Sukhum made a choice in favor of a common social and economic space with us in the early 1990s, Abkhazia has never shown a desire to change its foreign policy vector. And now it is not. By the way, no matter what all sorts of provocateurs who tried to undermine the situation inside Abkhazia during the elections said about it. The republic is focused on formats with the participation of Russia," the senator said.
Dzhabarov also noted that Russia helps residents of Abkhazia to gain access to certain opportunities.
"If we are talking about young people, then this is education, participation in cultural projects, exchange programs, etc. Most of the population of Abkhazia has Russian passports and, accordingly, dual citizenship. And the same European Union, for example, decided not to recognize Russian passports issued on the territory of Abkhazia and South Ossetia," he stressed.
According to the study, the results of which were published on March 5, 87% of young people surveyed in Abkhazia are interested in cooperation with BRICS, 86% with the CIS. The majority of respondents noted that they would like to develop relations between Abkhazia and Georgia in the future. Russia. Also among the countries that have gained a high level of attractiveness are Belarus, China, Turkey and Armenia.
As Dzhabarov noted, "unlike, for example, neighboring Georgia, representatives of the younger generation of the country are close to Russian culture and the life of society as a whole." They are well acquainted with Russian music, cinema, literature, sports, IT, theater, ballet. Russia is perceived as a friend and equal partner. 56% consider Russia a leader who is responsible for the development of Abkhazia.
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