Plaid
Cymru Leader Leanne Wood has welcomed a commitment from Scotland's First
Minister Alex Salmond to initiate a Welsh-Scottish Economic Forum following a
'Yes' vote in this September's referendum.
Following
a meeting with Alex Salmond during which both leaders discussed common economic
goals, Ms Wood said:
“Plaid
Cymru has consistently argued that the emergence of an independent Scotland
would be in Wales' economic, social and political interests. Scotland is
already an important trading partner and with the full tools of independence
our common aims of boosting the economies of our two countries will be
enhanced.
“The
commitment to building closer economic ties between our two countries has been
demonstrated by First Minister Salmond's intentions to establish a joint
economic forum between Wales and Scotland. Such a forum could bring together
our businesses and universities to collaborate on a range of economic
opportunities such as renewable energy projects and natural resources.
“Our
countries enjoy a strong relationship and following a 'Yes' vote in September
this will be renewed and strengthened further.”
Scotland's
First Minister Alex Salmond said:
“The
SNP values our friendship and long-standing relationship with Wales.
Independence for Scotland offers us all a chance to rebalance the economy of
these islands and to do so in a way that ensures we can all benefit from our
strengths and resources.
“Following
a Yes vote this September, the Scottish Government will seek to build on this
relationship by establishing a special economic forum to ensure that we
maximise opportunities for business and trade between Scotland and Wales.”
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