The majority of citizens in Georgia and Moldova believe their countries should join the EU, a new report released on Thursday (19 May) by Gallup and the International Republican Institute (IRI) shows.
The survey says 77 per cent of Moldovans and 80 per cent of Georgians think their countries' future lies in the 25-nation bloc.
Less than 50 per cent in both countries (33 per cent in Georgia and 40 per cent in Moldova) think they should remain members of the Commonwealth of Indepen...
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