KEY POINTS
  • Just over 70 percent of Russians think the Kremlin did not meddle in the vote that saw Donald Trump elected
  • Pew Research Center surveyed 1,000 Russian adults from across the country in May and June
  • Most Russians believe that the U.S. government interferes in the domestic affairs of other countries

Most Russians believe that their government did not try to influence the 2016 presidential election but think the U.S. meddles plenty in other countries' affairs, according to a survey carried out by the Pew Research Center.

Just over 70 percent of Russians think the Kremlin did not meddle in the vote that saw Donald Trump elected, while only 15 percent believe Moscow did try to interfere, the nonpartisan think tank said in a report released Tuesday. The remaining 14 percent said they didn't know.