Glasgow Times

Calls for UK Government to pick up climate summit security bill

- BY LOUISE HOUSTON

THE UK Government should pick up the estimated £100million bill for providing security at a global climate change summit being held in Scotland next year, the Justice Secretary said.

Humza Yousaf said that figure is the “conservati­ve estimate” of the overall cost for security at the COP26 event in Glasgow in November 2020.

The 26th Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) will bring about 30,000 delegates to the city’s Scottish Event Campus.

It will be the largest summit the UK has held, with up to 200 world leaders expected for the final weekend of talks.

Mr Yousaf told MSPs “It is the expectatio­n of this Government that the UK Government will pick up all of the costs associated with COP26.”

While he said the UK Government has committed to covering “core costs” for the event, the Justice Secretary said Westminste­r should meet the bill in full.

Speaking to Holyrood’s Justice Sub-Committee on Policing, Mr Yousaf said: “The conservati­ve estimate of the costs around security for that conference are £100m, so not an insignific­ant amount. Therefore we would expect all those costs to be borne by the UK Government.

“My understand­ing from the Scottish Government’s correspond­ence with the UK Government is that the UK Government have agreed to cover what they determine as ‘core’ costs.

“And as you can imagine we are trying to nail down exactly what that word ‘core’ might mean.”

His comments come after Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he does not want Nicola Sturgeon “anywhere near” the event

The PM said: “It’s going to be a great global summit, the

news@ eveningtim­es. co.uk leaders of the entire world will come to Glasgow and I don’t mind seeing a Saltire or two on that summit, but I want to see the Union flag.

“I don’t want to see Nicola Sturgeon anywhere near it because the Scottish nationalis­t party didn’t secure that summit in Glasgow, it was the United Kingdom Government.”

 ??  ?? Humza Yousaf said that figure of £100m is the ‘conservati­ve estimate’ of the overall cost for security at the COP26 event in Glasgow in November 2020
Humza Yousaf said that figure of £100m is the ‘conservati­ve estimate’ of the overall cost for security at the COP26 event in Glasgow in November 2020

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