The Korea Times

60% of Koreans have positive view of US

- By Jung Min-ho mj6c2@ktimes.com

Six out of 10 South Koreans have a positive opinion of the United States, far more than for four other neighborin­g countries — China, Russia, Japan and North Korea — according to a recent survey.

The poll by Hankook Research showed that 10.8 percent of respondent­s said they had a very positive opinion of the United States, while 48.4 percent said they had a positive view. Only 6.2 percent said they did not have a positive opinion.

Asked about Russia and China — countries that helped North Korea in the 1950-53 Korean War against the South — 27 percent said they have either a very positive or a positive opinion.

Notably, most South Koreans had a negative opinion of Japan. Only 23.6 percent said they have either a very positive, or a positive view of Japan, which, along with South Korea, is amng the most important military allies of the United States in Asia.

Asked about North Korea, which is technicall­y still at war with the South, only 11.4 percent said they have a positive view of the country.

The survey also showed that old and conservati­ve people tend to like the United States more than young and liberal people.

Among people in their 60s or older, 68.8 percent said they have a positive opinion of the United States. Most notably, those in their 40s think of the country least positively.

Among people who identified themselves as politicall­y conservati­ve, 70.4 percent said they have a positive view of the United States, while just 46.2 percent said so among those who viewed themselves as liberals.

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