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pro-Russian

Adjective

Meaning

pro-Russian

Supportive of Russia or Russians. (This entry is a translation hub.)
Antonym: anti-Russian

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

The Magnitsky Act is the most pro-Russian law ever passed by a foreign legislature. Boris Nemtsov

In April 2014 a pro-Russian rebellion erupts in Ukraine's industrial eastern areas with demonstrators seizing local government buildings. Source: Internet

First, many ordinary Bulgarians had strong pro-Russian sentiments; and second, the political and military position of Turkey remained unclear. Source: Internet

Mr. Biden is expected to encourage Mr. Zelensky to press ahead with his anticorruption agenda and to make a clean break with Ukraine’s shadowy business oligarchs, some of whom promulgate pro-Russian views on their television channels. Source: Internet

According to reports, the Georgian Dream, Republicans, Industrialists, Alliance of Patriots, Nino-Burjanadze’s pro-Russian Democratic Georgia and former Defense Minister Irakli Alasania’s Free Democrats will sign the memorandum. Source: Internet

After Slechtova, known for her admiration for pro-Russian President Milos Zeman, was appointed defence minister last December, the Czech military, diplomats and allies showed concern about the direction in which she would like to move the military. Source: Internet

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