First Minister John Swinney and US President-elect Donald Trump have held an introductory phone call to discuss their “social, cultural and economic ties”.
On Tuesday evening, Swinney confirmed that he had spoken with Trump. In a statement shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, Swinney told how the pair discussed a range of issues, such as the “social, cultural and economic ties” between Scotland and the United States.
He then continued that he looks forward to continuing to work together.Swinney said: "Tonight I held an introductory call with President-elect Donald Trump.
We discussed a range of issues including the social, cultural and economic ties between Scotland the United States, including the importance of the US market for Scottish exports.
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