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Scotland in direct flight talks with China | Scotland in direct flight talks with China |
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Talks will take place between Edinburgh and Beijing to establish direct flights from Scotland to China. | Talks will take place between Edinburgh and Beijing to establish direct flights from Scotland to China. |
The announcement was made during First Minister Alex Salmond's week-long visit to China. | The announcement was made during First Minister Alex Salmond's week-long visit to China. |
The Scottish government said there would be trade and tourist benefits in creating a link between the countries. | The Scottish government said there would be trade and tourist benefits in creating a link between the countries. |
Meanwhile, Mr Salmond told BBC Scotland that he was raising the issue of China's human rights record with its political leaders. | Meanwhile, Mr Salmond told BBC Scotland that he was raising the issue of China's human rights record with its political leaders. |
Amnesty International has expressed fears that western governments do not pay enough attention to China's record on capital punishment or their treatment of political prisoners. | Amnesty International has expressed fears that western governments do not pay enough attention to China's record on capital punishment or their treatment of political prisoners. |
However, on the third day of his visit, Mr Salmond said there was a way to raise such issues without causing offence. | However, on the third day of his visit, Mr Salmond said there was a way to raise such issues without causing offence. |
He said social progress should be encouraged in China through economic co-operation rather than "jump up and down from a distance" about human rights. | |
Mr Salmond told BBC Radio Scotland's Good Morning Scotland programme: "Adam Smith's work as part of the Enlightenment acknowledges that economic progress and social progress must go hand in hand. It's very important and at every meeting I raise this because it is a fantastic way into an issue and a good way to raise it, which on the one hand helps the dialogue and on the other hand doesn't cause needless offence." | |
On the issue of direct flights, the first minister said talks would take place in early 2012 when a senior Chinese aviation delegation will travel to Scotland. | |
Mr Salmond said: "As part of our strategy to support economic growth, the Scottish government is determined to improve our international air connections - to help boost trade and tourism with key global markets such as China. | Mr Salmond said: "As part of our strategy to support economic growth, the Scottish government is determined to improve our international air connections - to help boost trade and tourism with key global markets such as China. |
"We are now working closely with the Chinese government to establish a direct air link between our two nations and I discussed this in my meeting with senior Chinese airline and aviation authority executives. | "We are now working closely with the Chinese government to establish a direct air link between our two nations and I discussed this in my meeting with senior Chinese airline and aviation authority executives. |
"A high-level industry team in China has now been established to examine the detailed business case and to work with Scottish government officials and our agencies." | "A high-level industry team in China has now been established to examine the detailed business case and to work with Scottish government officials and our agencies." |
Mr Salmond added: "I am very pleased that they will be coming to Scotland early in 2012 to continue this work, to see our infrastructure and to take forward these plans, which can deliver a great boost to Scottish tourism and to our wider business community." | Mr Salmond added: "I am very pleased that they will be coming to Scotland early in 2012 to continue this work, to see our infrastructure and to take forward these plans, which can deliver a great boost to Scottish tourism and to our wider business community." |
CBI Scotland said the possibility of flights to and from Scotland and China was "encouraging news". | CBI Scotland said the possibility of flights to and from Scotland and China was "encouraging news". |
Its assistant director David Lonsdale said: "If we are to rebalance our economy and achieve our export targets then we need to make it easier for Scottish-based firms to access fast-growing overseas markets and service their foreign-based customers." | Its assistant director David Lonsdale said: "If we are to rebalance our economy and achieve our export targets then we need to make it easier for Scottish-based firms to access fast-growing overseas markets and service their foreign-based customers." |
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