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AFP
Edinburgh
AFTER years of holding Catalan separatists at arm's length despite obvious sympathy for their cause, Scotland's pro-independence First Minister Nicola Sturgeon meets Catalan president Quim Torra for the first time on Wednesday.
Torra is visiting Scotland and also met Clara Ponsati, a former Catalan minister who is fighting an extradition request by Spain on charges of"violent rebellion"for her role in Catalonia's failed independence bid in 2017.
"Maybe we can discuss how they can give us support, ideas to resolve the critical political situation,"Torra told reporters ahead of his meeting with Sturgeon."I would like to thank the Scottish people for their solidarity, their generosity, with Clara,"he said.
Ponsati, a 61-year-old professor in political economy at the University of St Andrews, has been released on bail as she challenges the extradition through the Spanish courts.
Torra said the Ponsati case was"strengthening the links between Scotland and Catalonia, two nations with the same goal, the independence of their countries".
Michael Keating, professor of political science at the University of Aberdeen, said the meeting between Torra and Sturgeon is possible thanks to"a degree of normality"returning to Catalonia after last year's events.
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