There's more to Romania than horsemeat and immigration

 
13 March 2013

A launch for the Friends of The Mihai Eminescu Trust at the Romanian Embassy last night provided the country’s ambassador, Dr Ion Jinga, with a chance to extol his nation’s virtues.

The trust, founded by painter and writer Jessica Douglas-Home, is dedicated to restoring the historic Saxon villages of Transylvania.

“It is a pleasure to be talking about Romanian national heritage rather than horsemeat, immigration or restrictions on the labour market,” said Dr Jinga.

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