First Minister hosted the European Union's
Ambassador to the UK, Pedro Serrano, and a delegation of six
Ambassadors from EU Member States, at Bute House today. It was
one of the EU Ambassador's last engagements in Scotland before
leaving post.
During the meeting the First Minister set out the Scottish
Government's commitment to strengthening the positive
relationship between the European Union and Scotland, and thanked
Ambassador Serrano for his service and constructive approach to
EU-Scotland relations.
Speaking after the meeting in Edinburgh, the First Minister said:
I am very grateful to Ambassador Pedro Serrano for his dedicated
service and thank him for the constructive, warm relationship he
has helped to foster between Scotland and the European Union.
While I regret the cancellation of the UK-EU Summit, Scotland
wants to strengthen our already close relationship with the
European Union a relationship to which we have so much to offer
and which is so important to our prosperity and security.
Over the course of his posting, Ambassador Serrano has played an
important role in sustaining and strengthening the longstanding
positive relationship between Scotland and the EU. That
relationship is reflected in the many connections that continue
to bring us closer together from educational opportunities
between our colleges and universities, to the vital links between
our civic societies, and the mobility that supports our
businesses.
These ties are of immense importance to Scotland, especially
after we were removed from the EU against the will of the people,
and we remain committed to nurturing and building on them in the
years ahead.