Crimeans prefer living in Russia---Forbes

Crimea’s residents prefer being part of Russia than of
Ukraine, the United States magazine Forbes published results of a number of opinion
polls carried out by Western research organisations.
One year after the peninsula in the Black Sea acceded
Russia, Forbes said "poll after poll shows that the locals there - be they
Ukrainians, ethnic Russians or Tartars are all in agreement: life with Russia
is better than life with Ukraine," reports Tass.
"Despite huge efforts on the part of Kiev, Brussels,
Washington and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the
bulk of humanity living on the Black Sea peninsula believe the referendum to
secede from Ukraine was legit," the magazine says.
In confirmation, Forbes cited the results of two opinion
polls. In June 2014 the U.S. Gallup opinion poll organisation said that 83 percent of
Crimea’s residents believed that the referendum on reunification with Russia
reflected the views of the people.
In February 2015 the German marketing company GfK revealed
that the Crimeans did not changed their attitudes: 82 percent of the population are
for reunification with Russia.
"With two studies out of the way, both Western-based,
it seems without question that the vast majority of Crimeans do not feel they
were duped into voting, and that life with Russia will be better for them and
their families than life with Ukraine," the magazine said adding that
majority of the peninsula residents are ethnic Russians.
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