Moldovans have a new reason to be proud: “Putin was wearing our jacket!”
In photographs released by the Kremlin press service from Vladimir Putin’s recent vacation in the taiga, the Russian president was wearing a jacket made in Moldova and costing 400 euros.
This discovery, made by Moldovan blogger Evgeniy Lukyanuk, is being disseminated by the Chisinau media, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Lukyanuk claims that Putin is wearing a Carinthia G-LOFT® Loden Parka jacket with a cost of 400 euros, which is sewn in the Republic of Moldova.
“That’s why the tag says “Made in Europe” and not “Made in the EU”, as they say when something is made in an EU state. Austrians from Carinthia have been sewing clothes in Moldova for many years. For many years they have had the same reliable partners, producing products worn by the one whom Russians consider the most powerful person on the planet. Moldova is everywhere, sometimes you just can’t see it,” Lukyanuk wrote.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.