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59% of Bulgarians believe that NATO guarantees the country's security

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70% of Bulgarians think that stopping the supply of Russian gas is extremely unfair, while 18% do not think so, and 13% answered "I can not determine". That's according to a nationally representative study by Market Links, commissioned by bTV.
36% of respondents said they were in favour of Bulgaria's neutral position in the war and that they supported Russia's position, while 43% did not support Russia and 21% could not judge.
59% of respondents believe that Bulgaria can not guarantee its national security and territorial integrity outside NATO, 24% do not think so, and 17% can not make an assessment, the study by Market Links shows.



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