The Romanian Embassy in London demanded that the discriminatory poster against Romanians be removed from the hypermarket



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The Romanian Embassy in the UK complained about the discriminatory message towards Romanians in London, displayed by a hypermarket, and asked the store management to remove the poster. In addition, according to the MFA, the embassy approached the local police. The Foreign Office asserts that the message “does not reflect the true image of the Romanian community in Britain, well integrated and making a real contribution to the development of British society and economy.”

“With reference to the information that appeared in the public space about the message displayed inside a branch of a well-known food chain in the United Kingdom, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirms that the Romanian Embassy in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland del Norte Nord informed itself and took urgent action with company management and with central and local authorities, including the British Foreign Office (Commonwealth and Development Office), to express surprise and disagreement.The Romanian side at the appearance of the respective message, which has a strong discriminatory character.

The MFA disapproves of such discriminatory messages which do not reflect the true image of the Romanian community in Great Britain, well integrated and making a real contribution to the development of the British society and economy.

At the same time, the MFA reports that, in the letter addressed to the company management and the local police, the embassy representatives requested the immediate withdrawal of the discriminatory materials, as well as the clarification of the circumstances and reasons for their use. .

The Romanian Embassy in London is paying close attention to this issue and will take all legal measures to ensure that Romanian citizens in the UK are guaranteed their rights as EU citizens and the application of non-discriminatory treatment, “it read. in a statement issued by the MFA.

Editing: Alexandru Costea

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