The Herald on Sunday

FM aims to strengthen relations with the US

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Nicola Sturgeon has said she hopes to encourage greater investment and co-operation from the US as she prepares to head to Washington, DC.

The First Minister will speak at the Brookings Institutio­n think-tank and meet congressio­nal groups and business leaders during her two-day visit from Monday. She said Scotland and the US could work together on issues like climate change and the crisis resulting from the war in Ukraine.

The Conservati­ves have called the trip an “indy tour” and accused the First Minister of promoting independen­ce abroad at taxpayers’ expense.

Ms Sturgeon said: “The USA remains one of Scotland’s most important internatio­nal and trading partners, and our biggest source of inward investment.

“Our two nations share a strong relationsh­ip – one which we can strengthen further still by working together to tackle pressing global issues such as the climate emergency, gender inequality, and the crisis resulting from Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.

“We share many priorities and face many of the same challenges, and by working together we can better address these. Both of us are focused on rebuilding our economies following the impact of Covid, while simultaneo­usly aiming to advance, and seize, the opportunit­ies of decarbonis­ation.”

The First Minister stressed the need for countries to deal with the climate crisis.

She continued: “Six months ago, COP26 brought the world to Glasgow united around one issue – the climate crisis.

“Global attention since then has understand­ably been elsewhere, but the issues discussed at COP26 remain pressing.

“The progress made in the Glasgow Climate Pact showed the value in engaging the key players face to face, and that is why opportunit­ies to do so as we emerge from the pandemic are so important. However, what was agreed then must be acted upon with urgency.”

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