Most Americans made a “tough position” of US President Joe Bayiden in relation to Russia, such data leads the CBS News channel survey, Interfax reports.
So, 58 percent of respondents adhere to the specified opinion, while 42 percent advocate for cooperation. The policy of the head of the White House against Moscow approves 55 percent of respondents, while 16 percent call it unnecessarily hostile, and 29 percent – “too friendly”.
76 percent are confident that Russia is behind the cyberatas for the United States and consider them an important topic for discussion at the summit of the heads of state on June 16 in Geneva. 70 percent of Americans believe that Moscow is trying to influence the internal policy of the United States, 70 percent said that hacker invasions were aimed at the destruction of NATO.
Earlier, a high-ranking official in the US administration told Reuters that the United States has low expectations from the meeting of the American and Russian presidents Joe Bayden and Vladimir Putin in Geneva.
Negotiations between politicians will be held on June 16, they are designed for almost five hours. According to the plan, the summit will begin in a narrow composition at 13:15 local time. At 14:30, the parties in the extended composition will move to negotiations that will consist of two parts.