The Philippine Star

US most trusted Phl ally – poll

- By HELEN FLORES

The United States has remained the country most trusted by Filipinos, and Russia and China the least, according to the latest Pulse Asia survey.

The poll, taken from Dec. 14 to 21 last year, showed 84 percent of Filipinos saying the Philippine­s should extend “a great deal/fair amount of trust” to the US. This was

higher in than March the 2017. 79 percent recorded

The US was followed by Japan and Australia with trust ratings of 75 percent and 72 percent, respective­ly. Great Britain/United Kingdom obtained 57 percent.

Reacting to the survey result, Malacañang expressed optimism Filipinos’ attitude toward China would change if the latter shows sincerity in its dealing with the Philippine­s.

“It’s understand­able for Filipinos to feel that way... Because we’ve been used to the (United) States being our ally, so we are more used to engaging with America. Perhaps as we go along and witness the sincerity of China with respect to agreements between the two countries, their views might change,” presidenti­al spokesman Salvador Panelo said at a press briefing yesterday.

Pressed why he thought a majority of poll respondent­s were distrustfu­l of China despite President Duterte’s Panelo it certain takes replied: things time pro-Beijing for that “Not people they necessaril­y, statements, to are accept not used Meanwhile, to.” in the case of Russia and China, most Filipinos say the Philippine­s should extend only “a little trust or no trust at all” to these countries at 54 percent and 60 percent, respective­ly. Forty percent of Filipinos say the Philippine­s should not trust China too much. The survey was conducted after the two-day visit of Chinese President Xi Jinping to the Philippine­s, where both countries signed numerous deals, including a possible joint exploratio­n in the disputed West Philippine Sea. Duterte had said he would like to strengthen ties with China and Russia, two global powers with shaky relations with the US. While Filipinos still trust the US most, respondent­s from Mindanao – Duterte’s bailiwick – have a less trusting attitude toward the country.

It was in Mindanao that the US got its lowest rating at 74 percent.

Russia, on the other hand, obtained its highest score in Mindanao at 54 percent.

Nearly or exactly the same percentage­s of Metro Manilans and Mindanawon­s say the Philippine­s should give China either “a great deal/a fair amount of trust” (49 percent to 50 percent) or “a little/ no trust at all” (50 percent).

China and Russia in Pulse Asia’s March 2017 poll also got the highest distrust rating at 63 and 56 percent, respective­ly.

As for regional organizati­ons, the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations and the AsiaPacifi­c Economic Cooperatio­n got majority trust ratings at 82 percent and 80 percent, respective­ly.

Pulse Asia asked its 1,800 adult respondent­s nationwide the question: “Generally speaking, how much trust should the Philippine­s extend to (country/ organizati­on)?”

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