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VisitRussia's international relations stance in the first year under Mishustin
More aggressive • 33%
Status quo • 34%
More conciliatory • 33%
Analysis based on diplomatic activities and statements from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Putin Reappoints Mishustin as Russian Prime Minister, Awaiting Duma Approval
May 10, 2024, 06:43 AM
Russian President Vladimir Putin has reappointed Mikhail Mishustin as the Prime Minister of Russia, pending approval from the lower house of the Russian parliament. The State Duma's speaker confirmed the appointment, which was reported by multiple news agencies including TASS and AP. Putin had submitted Mishustin's candidacy for the position to the State Duma earlier.
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Improved relations with China • 33%
Improved relations with India • 33%
Worsened relations with Western countries • 33%
Improved relations • 33%
Unchanged relations • 33%
Worsened relations • 34%
Deterioration • 25%
No significant change • 25%
Improvement with specific countries • 25%
General improvement • 25%
Significant decrease • 25%
Slight decrease • 25%
Slight increase • 25%
Significant increase • 25%
Positive • 25%
Neutral • 25%
Negative • 25%
Very Negative • 25%
Improved relations • 25%
Unchanged relations • 25%
Worsened relations • 25%
Isolation • 25%
Improved relations • 33%
Unchanged relations • 34%
Worsened relations • 33%
Increased tensions • 34%
Resolution of conflict • 33%
Status quo • 33%
Severing of diplomatic ties with certain countries • 25%
No change in diplomatic relations • 25%
Negotiations for resolution • 25%
International mediation • 25%
No Response • 25%
Diplomatic Protest • 25%
Increase in Military Activity • 25%
Other Actions • 25%
Below 20% • 25%
20% - 40% • 25%
40% - 60% • 25%
Above 60% • 25%
Increased military operations • 33%
Diplomatic negotiations • 33%
No significant response • 34%
2-4 years • 25%
More than 4 years • 25%
Less than 1 year • 25%
1-2 years • 25%