The Scotsman

Salmond criticised for hosting new ‘fun’ interview series for Turkish broadcaste­r

- Katrine Bussey www.scotsman.com

Alex Salmond has announced a new series of interview programmes for Turkish public broadcaste­r TRT World.

The former first minister said the show, called Turkish Tea Talk, will be a “really fun series”. It comes after he attracted criticism for hosting a show on the Russian state broadcaste­r RT, with his successor Nicola Sturgeon saying she was “appalled”.

Mrs almond, who quit th es np and set up the rival pro-independen­ce Alba Party, suspended that programme after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The announceme­nt of his latest show comes after First Minister Humza Yousaf was criticised for inviting Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Scotland after the pair met at the Cop 28 climate summit in dubai last year.

Movie star Brian Cox – a highprofil­e supporter of Scottish independen­ce–is the first guest on Mr Salmond’s programme.

Mr Salmond, inset, said: “I have been asked by TRT World to interview some of the most interestin­g people on the planet in showbusine­ss, sport and public life, and chat with them about their life, work and key interests.

“It’s called Turkish Tea Talk to emphasise the very informal nature of the discussion­s. The format is to let the guests do the talking over a glass of Turkish tea and give us allan insight into what makes them tick. For me this series is a chance to broaden away from narrow politics and instead chat to fascinatin­g people across the full range of public life about their stories Mr Salmond said Cox, who has been nominated for a string of awards for his role as logan roy in the TV drama Succession, had a “marvellous life story to tell”, saying he has gone “from the backstreet­s of Dundee to renowned shakespear­e an actor and now to Hollywood icon”. He said he and Cox have been friends “for years”, but added: “Every time I speak to him I learn something new. “In this interview we talk a great deal about his childhood, about his passion for equality and social mobility, and about what it is like to suddenly transition from being a famous and respected actor to a global and instantly recognised superstar .”

Mr Salmond said Cox donated his fee for the interview to “help young actors” at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

The formers np leader said the actor “comes across as a man deeply concerned that the ladder of opportunit­y, once offered to him, should be much more available to the next generation ”.

However, the Scottish Liberal Democrats have labelled Mr Salmond an “embarrassm­ent” for agreeing to the programme.

Mr Cole-hamilton said: “The only lesson alex sal mo nd seems to have learned from his stint on Putin’s propaganda channel is that autocrats pay well. He’s an embarrassm­ent to the high office that he used to hold.

“I’d urge him to speak out next time President Erdogan has political opponents jailed or journalist­s beaten, but everyone knows it’s futile because he only cares about his bank balance, where al ira is as good as a rub le .”

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