Edinburgh, Scotland.
The Scottish Prime Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, stated on Tuesday that travel ban to region during closing sIt also applies to the President of the United States Donald Trump, which according to the press would plan visit Scotland instead of participating in the investiture of Joe Biden.
According to the British press, Trump, which continues to refuse to grant it electoral defeat in front of the Democrat Biden, could do not participate to investment ceremony, scheduled for January 20 in Washington and traveling to his golf center in the southwest Scotland.
Sunday Post reported that Glasgow Prestwick Airport was informed of the arrival on January 19th uon a Boeing 757 from American Army what the Trump uses it occasionally.
However, contacted by AFP, airport rejected this information: “We can confirm that we are not waiting a visit from Donald Trump in January“said a spokeswoman.
Playing golf is not “essential”
Scotland is Tuesday in a new quarantine totally due coronavirus, which includes travel ban inside and outside that British nation, except for essential reasons.
Responding to reporters, Sturgeon, who in the past has been very critical of the outgoing president of US, said they did not “no idea” from Trump planes but he insisted restrictions.
“We will not allow it people enter Scotland without an essential purpose at this time and that is would apply A he how to apply anythinga, “he said.
“AND come play golf It’s not what I would consider a essential purpose “added.
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The White House has not yet completed its plans for January 20 ceremony. And Trump prevent him from taking over his eventr would break more than a century of tradition.
Trump owns two golf resorts in Scotlandto: Trump International Golf Links Scotland in Aberdeenshire in the north-east and Turnberry in Ayrshire in the south-west.
Detractors of the US president spoke during his previous visits, but if he returned January restrictions imposed of the pandemic would prevent further protests.
“I heard that Trump is coming to Scotland“But I can’t protest at Turnberry because we’re in jail,” complained Janey Godley, a Glasgow comedian.