ArmInfo.Armenia expresses categorical disagreement with the possible transfer of Artsakh as part of Azerbaijan. This conclusion was reached by another sociological survey "Diplomacy 3.0" of MPG consulting company.
In particular, to the question of whether it is acceptable to assign the status of a national minority to the population of Artsakh as part of Azerbaijan, 83.3% of the respondents categorically disagreed, 6% answered "rather unacceptable", 1.5% of respondents agree with such a development of events, 2.9%- rather agree than not and 6.4% found it difficult to answer.
At the same time, 27.8% are sure that Nikol Pashinyan should leave the post of prime minister. Rather yes than no - answered 13.9%, rather no than yes - 12.9%. And 25.8% of those polled believe that Nikol Pashinyan should remain in power, 19.6% found it difficult to answer. At the same time, the majority of respondents (54.3%) did not know about the trilateral meeting of the Prime Minister of Armenia, the President of Azerbaijan and the President of the Council of Europe on May 22.
In general, 51% were dissatisfied with the results of the negotiations, of which 35.6% expressed an extremely negative assessment, and 15.4% rather negative than positive. 11.2% are completely satisfied with the outcome of the meeting, 23.5% are rather satisfied, and 14.3% found it difficult to answer.
When asked "from which country or organizations Armenia will be able to receive military assistance/weapons/military forces?" the majority of respondents named Russia (48.1%), 13.9% - France, 6.4% - USA, 1.7% - Iran , 1.1% - CSTO, 0.5% - NATO, 0.1% - UN Security Council, 23.3% - found it difficult to answer, 16.3% suggested other options.
It should be noted that the survey was conducted through telephone calls to residents of the Republic of Armenia in the period from May 26 to May 28 this year, the sample size was 1003, the sampling error was +/- 3%.
MPG became the official representative in Armenia of the Gallup International Association in 2011. The Gallup International Association is one of the most prestigious and independent public opinion research organizations in the world. Since 2003, MPG, working in the sociological and marketing research market, has implemented more than 800 projects of various sizes.