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John Swinney praises EU 'opportunity' before meeting European ambassadors

FIRST Minister John Swinney has said “security, stability and opportunity” awaits Scotland in the European Union (EU) ahead of a meeting with the bloc's ambassador.

Speaking before meeting Pedro Serrano, the EU ambassador to the UK, the SNP leader stressed this could be crucial amid the current “uncertain” political environment.

Swinney said the recent deal between the UK Government and the EU was “long overdue progress” towards rebuilding relationships post-Brexit, but insisted that it was no substitute for membership of the trading bloc.

Wednesday’s meeting with the EU ambassador will also involve Slovenian ambassador Sanja Stiglic and Bulgarian ambassador Tihomir Stoytchev.

In addition the First Minister will also meet the minister-president of Flanders at an event to mark 25 years of Flemish trade and investment in Scotland.

Swinney made clear he regards both visits as being opportunities to build Scotland’s relationship with the EU.

The First Minister stressed that “the European Union is one of our most important economic and security partners”.

Speaking about the deal the UK Government agreed in May, he said that this “represents long-overdue progress in rebuilding our relationship” but added that “no agreement can deliver the economic, social and security benefits we lost with Brexit in 2020”.

Swinney stated: “That is why I firmly believe Scotland’s best future lies as an independent country within the EU.

“More than ever, the current uncertain economic and geopolitical environment reinforces the importance of Scotland having the security, stability and opportunity that comes with EU membership.

“In the meantime we will continue to engage with nations and regions across Europe to maximise opportunities through trade, investment, innovation and academia.

“As we enter the next phase of negotiations, we stand ready to be closely involved as the UK Government develops its future priorities for working with the EU.”

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