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SNP talks trade and tourism on Israeli trip

November 17, 2016 11:32
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Daniel Sugarman,

Daniel Sugarman

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The Scottish National Party has made its first official trip to Israel and the West Bank, holding discussions on the "huge potentials for trading and tourism" with Scotland.

Angus Robertson, leader of the SNP in the House of Commons and deputy leader of the party, was accompanied last week by MPs Kirsten Oswald and Dr Paul Monaghan.

Speaking to the JC this week, Mr Robertson described the visit as hugely worthwhile and said Scotland could learn lessons from Israel's economy and its diaspora relations.

"There is much from the start-up nation model which Israel is pursuing so successfully that Scotland should look at closely," he said.