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Salmond studies plans for Scottish 'embassy' in China



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Published Date: 11 May 2008
ALEX Salmond is considering moves to build a Scottish 'embassy' in China under plans to expand the country's presence in the East.
Scotland on Sunday can reveal that officials at the Scottish Government are studying plans to open a 'Scotland House' in Beijing, along similar lines to the building in Brussels where the Government's EU 'ambassador' is based.

The Scottish Governm
ent currently employs two members of staff in the Chinese capital, headed by a First Secretary, who works out of the British Embassy.

However, a new Plan for Engagement with China, published last week, shows that this arrangement is now under review, and that an official Scottish base could be built from where the First Secretary would work.

The document also sets out a marked change of tone from the previous Labour-led Scottish Executive with regard to foreign affairs.

It states that its broad international objective is to sell Scotland's reputation as "an independent minded and responsible nation… confident of its place in the world".

The move marks a major change from the old Labour-led Scottish Executive, which remained cautious about any major change to its foreign wing, fearing a spat with Whitehall.

When former First Minister Jack McConnell first announced plans for a Chinese 'ambassador', it raised eyebrows within the Foreign Office, which described the plan as "highly unusual".

There were also well-publicised claims that the influence of Scotland's other First Secretary post – based in Washington – had been reigned in by the UK embassy.

However, as SNP ministers need not fear any spat with Whitehall, they appear to have decided to press ahead and to extend their influence in the world's most populous country.

SNP sources revealed last year that a network of other 'embassies' could also be set up in the near future, with Germany, Canada and France pencilled in as possible destinations.

The document published by the SNP Government last week declared that officials will now "review (the] representation" in Beijing "to ensure that it is fit for purpose and consider options for Scotland House type arrangements".

Scotland House is the residence in Brussels of the Government's first secretary to the European Union. It is also used as a base for other Scottish organisations such as Scottish Development International.

A Scottish Government spokesperson played down the review, saying: "At present there are no plans to change staffing arrangements in Scottish Government offices in China."

Labour MP Brian Donohoe criticised the plans. "They are megalomaniacs. It is sending out a message that Scotland is independent. These things are seen through by host countries."



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  • Last Updated: 10 May 2008 10:51 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Scottish National Party
 
1

Richardinho,

11/05/2008 01:04:27
Don't listen to the Labour party drones-it's aye 'dinnae dae this, and dinnae dae that'-case someone down in Westminster gets upset.
It's great having an SNP government who at least govern for Scotland.
2

Scotindy,

Los Angeles 11/05/2008 03:56:06
So this is how Low SCOTTISH international esteem has got to with the unionists. We cannot do this or that incase it interupts my political career. Well best you have a look outside the box unionist idiot. Scotland is now exploding into the International stage, one being; SCOTTISH AMERICAN BUSINESS ASSOCIATION.
3

Jock Scot,

East Lothian 11/05/2008 05:07:54

Alex Salmond could appoint Guga II,
as Scotland's Special Envoy.



4

Castaway,

11/05/2008 05:22:57
Brian Donohoe MP - Central Ayrshire has his comment been cleared by Gordon Brown ?
5

donald,

glasgow 11/05/2008 06:02:09
Send them Helen Liddel. See if she can do a worse job than in the penal colony.
6

Guga II,

Rockall 11/05/2008 06:14:46
#3 Jock Scot.

There's one thing for sure, I wouldn't spend my time on my knees kow-towing to Maggie Broon or the rest of the New Labour Sleaze and Corruption Party; or tugging my forelock to any of the Unionists.
7

danielrober,

11/05/2008 08:52:59
I see Al.S is not waiting for any vote on separation just putting his plan into action. So much for a democratic choice.

Sure we all know its about trade and representation. Not politics, politics and politics.
8

Mashimaro,

China 11/05/2008 10:47:06
Nah, it's about the money
9

sm753,

11/05/2008 11:20:59

Why can't Fat Al and the rest of his Nat pals concentrate on the job they're supposed to be doing and STOP WASTING OUR MONEY. We already have an embassy in China - you know, the rather impressive building with the Union Jack on top.
10

Benedict Arnold,

Paris 11/05/2008 11:35:25
The government of Quebec has had a legation in Paris for many years. It is very effective indeed in promoting awareness of the culture and interests of that territory.

On entering the building you are greeted by very welcoming representatives of the people of Quebec as you pass their blue-and-white flag proudly displayed for all to see.

Time for Scotland to follow suit there and elsewhere.
11

Guga II,

Rockall 11/05/2008 11:56:23
#10 AM Squared. Why would it be stressful? That would imply that, somehow, I felt inferior to the English. That is most certainly not the case.

In any event, all of the embassy buildings are, in part, the property of Scotland.

Incidentally, I do know one or two English people.
12

Conway,

East Lothian 11/05/2008 12:51:24
When Bill Clinton was Governor of Arkansas he travelled round the world to win contracts and to win buisness for his State.He was trying to increase Arkansas profile as a place that is good for buisness.
He never heard any of the other States complaning that he was trying to undermine them as the Governors of the other States were doing the same.If a Governor of a single State can try and win buisness for his people why cant the Parliament of a Country do the same? Its time Unionists in the Scotland looked past Westminster and into the Global Village and were positive talked up Scotland and what we can do,rather than we cant because Westminster says so.
13

McGinty,

11/05/2008 13:06:23
The only thing Alec Salmond should be saying to China is what about poverty, social injustice, oppression, persecution, human rights abuses, exploitation etc., mind you, I doubt if that would win him many friends over there. Truth seldom does.
14

WL,

livingston 11/05/2008 13:07:55
It would be a good idea to have a Scottish embassy in Tibet.
15

Moncreiff,

11/05/2008 13:42:39
This is all about Trident as far as China is concerned and nothing else.
A separated UK with no Nuclear Deterrent is all China wants and that is all Scotland is to China in the Big Scheme of things.
16

A Reasonable Voice,

11/05/2008 16:01:50
I nominate Jar Jar Binks as the first Scottish ambassador to China!
17

Richard M,

Scottish Raj 11/05/2008 16:18:04
Sounds like more jobs for the boys and girls. Look out for announcements for more similar 'offices' in the Carribean, Australia and South Africa (open winter months only)
18

k i m b a,

11/05/2008 18:17:02
I reccomed my d old dad coz he is grate LOL!!!!!
19

Guga II,

Rockall 11/05/2008 19:15:28
#13 AM Squared.

For an Irishman, you seem to be inordinately fond of the English. Why is that?
20

Jwil,

11/05/2008 19:23:22
When the day comes for UDI we will already be fully up and running as an independent Country.
21

Eve,

Scotland 11/05/2008 20:45:24
Cool!!

I've met Chinese, Mulasians & Tiwanise folk who appear to be fond of us Scots. More so than some people from other nations i.e. English, Irish.

Or may be in second thought its just some people they are taken with i.e. people like me!
22

Saoghal Beag,

11/05/2008 21:40:48
AM2 nothing nice to say about wendyt and the labour party falling to pieces? you ahve to surface here to moan about the scottish government considering doing something positive?
23

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11/05/2008 22:08:15
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11/05/2008 22:26:40
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ptdoug,

11/05/2008 22:37:12
er...Wardog...

You're refering to Derry, of course...
26

ptdoug,

11/05/2008 22:40:07
AM2..

It's not safe.

If I were you, I'd put my snorkel back on and dive...
27

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11/05/2008 23:58:07
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Guga II,

Rockall 12/05/2008 00:03:34
#25 AM Squared.

I was merely pointing out that you seems to be inordinately fond of them. Even you must admit, that is unsusual for an Irishman.

Incidentally, although you now use "Scotland, YUK" for you location (like a good little Unionist), you used to tell us you lived in Glasgow. However, someone else said that you lived in New Cuts, Edinburgh. Any comment?
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12/05/2008 00:20:39
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Helene,

Ontario, Canada 13/05/2008 04:05:24
All things Scottish are already hugely popular in China. An "embassy" would be superfluous.
31

Suomi,

Salo,Finland 17/05/2008 16:44:09
Fantastic idea.Not toys for boys,but another step towards sCOTLAND JOINING THE REST OF THE WORLD.I have just been visited by a former student from Malta.Her independent country is a full member of the EU and has a population of 400,000.When such a small country can speak for itself and forge mutually beneficial relationships with other countries it is time that Scotland joine in.

 

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