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Transdniestria, that is "protected" by Russian troops.
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The Soviets encouraged immigration of Ukrainians and Russians to the republic, particularly the region known as Transdniestria the land beyond the River Dniestr.
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However, the sliver of land to the east of the Dniester River - known as Transdniestria - is home to many Russian and Ukrainian speakers.
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Like Georgia, it has a breakaway enclave, Transdniestria, that is "protected" by Russian troops.
democracyarsenal.org 2008
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Like Georgia, it has a breakaway enclave, Transdniestria, that is "protected" by Russian troops.
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Russian forces have remained in the breakaway region east of the Dniester river supporting the Russian-speaking population who have proclaimed a "Transdniestria" republic.
The World's Most Unhappy People Louis O'Neill 2009
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At the same time, he called on Russia to withdraw its troops from the breakaway Transdniestria region of Moldova, Romania's neighbor.
Romanian Diplomat Supports Austerity Gordon Fairclough 2010
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After a brief war in 1992, the territorial dispute has continued, with leaders in Transdniestria claiming independence from Moldova.
Romanian Diplomat Supports Austerity Gordon Fairclough 2010
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In return for its patronage, Moscow has offered its help in mediating the return of an industrially significant breakaway territory, Transdniestria.
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A serious restart of the "5+2" talks on Transdniestria comprising Russia, Ukraine, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, the EU, the U.S. as well as Moldova and Transdniestria, could lead to a real settlement.
The World's Most Unhappy People Louis O'Neill 2009
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