Brexit: Michael Russell urged to clarify claims of Spanish talks
He told an audience in Brussels talks had taken place to secure a stand-alone Scottish deal which would secure access to the EU single market through organisations like the European Free Trade Agreement (EFTA).
Asked specifically about talks with Spain Mr Russell said: “I think you can take it that as intelligent people we would not be talking in these terms unless we were having conversations.”
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The Scottish Conservatives are calling for Mike Russell to “urgently clarify” his plans. Mr Russell’s comments came as Axelle Lemaire, France’s minister of state for digital affairs and innovation, said that her government had “sympathy” for Scotland’s position following the European Union referendum, but would not enter into “bilateral discussions” outside of official Brexit talks.