A new policy paper will focus on an independent Scotland's 'place in the world'
The Scotsman, By Alistair Grant, 4 Mar 24
SNP ministers are to set out proposals for the armed forces in an independent Scotland, including the removal of nuclear weapons from the country.
Angus Robertson, the external affairs secretary, will launch a new policy paper today focused on an independent Scotland's "place in the world".
And it will argue Scotland would gain "a seat at the table at the UN, the EU and other important global and regional forums".
Mr Robertson said: "Independence would mean that Scotland gets to determine the type of nation it wants to be on the world stage. A nation that acts based on its values and principles, promotes human rights and development, and builds partnerships with other countries and international organisations to address global challenges.
"As an independent country we could renew and strengthen our existing relationships on these islands and around the world – promoting peace, prosperity and climate action, as a good global citizen committed to safeguarding human rights and upholding international law and the rules-based order.
"Scotland has a long history of being an outward-looking nation and I look forward to setting out our proposals in detail."
It will be the latest in a series of Scottish Government papers, titled Building a New Scotland, which are described as forming a prospectus for an independent Scotland.
The SNP has long backed the removal of nuclear weapons from Faslane. However, there have been questions in the past over what this would mean for possible Nato membership.
The Scottish Greens, who have a power-sharing relationship with the SNP, do not support joining Nato................................................................... https://www.scotsman.com/news/politics/snp-ministers-to-set-out-plans-for-removing-nuclear-weapons-after-independence-4540930
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