(Washington Comprehensive News) The Pew Research Center in the United States conducted a survey of 35 high -income and middle -income countries around the world. The results showed that the image of the United States in most countries is better than China.This shows that Beijing still has a long way to go globally to win people's hearts worldwide.

According to Bloomberg News, the survey results announced on Tuesday (July 9) of the Pedou Research Center showing that among the 18 high -income countries, the number of people in the United States is more than twice the positive view of China, of which Poland is in Poland, of which PolandThe gap between Japan, the United States and South Korea is the most obvious.Of the 17 middle -income countries, the views on China and the United States are comparable.

The results of the survey were released on Tuesday. NATO leaders held a summit to discuss the Russia and Ukraine War in Washington that day, and also expressed concerns about China.As the competition between Washington and Beijing's global governance is intensified, the Western military alliance is expected to deepen cooperation with Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand in four Indo -Pacific partnerships.In the Pacific region of India, Washington is forming an alliance and partnership with the like -minded government to fight back the continuous expansion of Beijing.

Bloomberg pointed out that Beijing tried to weaken the global influence of the United States and please the global southern countries. The results of this survey are both challenges and opportunities for China.

Although people in middle -income countries have a good opinion of China, among 10 countries including Ghana, Kenya, Brazil, and Peru, the United States has become more popular, and China has become more closely related to these countries in recent years.

Generally speaking, 61%of adults in the interviewed countries have a good impression on the United States, and the proportion of adults who feel good about China is 56%.

Singapore is the only adult who likes China rather than the United States.In medium -income countries, Malaysia, Turkey, Tunisia and Bangladesh have a more positive view of China than the United States.

The ability to take the correct action in the US President Biden and Chinese officials in world affairs, and the middle -income countries have similar confidence in the two.

In contrast, 18 rich countries have more negative views on China and China. Only 24%have a positive view of China, while 53%of those who hold positive views on the United States.Only 17%are confident in Chinese officials.