Germans understand Russian fears but fear expansionism

Berlin - A majority of Germans believe Russia could stake further territorial claims along its borders, following its military incursion into Georgian territory last month, according to a poll published Tuesday.

The poll carried out by the Emnid institute found that 60 per cent of German citizens regarded the threat of further territorial claims as "realistic," whereas 34 per cent saw the incursion into Georgia as a one-off event.

Germans have some comprehension of Russian anxieties, with 63 per cent understanding that Russia feels threatened by plans to station elements of a US anti-missile shield in Poland and the Czech Republic.

And Germans are opposed to NATO membership for Georgia and Ukraine, with 63 per cent against membership for the former republics of the Soviet Union.

Both countries have indicated their wish to join the Western military alliance, but NATO members have thus far not extended an offer of membership.

Russia is strongly opposed to the further eastward expansion of the alliance. (dpa)