
First Minister John Swinney met Rhun ap lorwerth MS, the leader of Plaid Cymru, at Bute House to discuss how relations with Wales can be strengthened.
Speaking after the meeting, the First Minister described Wales as one of Scotland’s ‘closest partners’ and said the two nations can be a uniting force in creating a fairer, more progressive society which seeks to tackle inequality and advance economic opportunities.
I am committed to forging a constructive relationship with nations across the UK and collaborating on issues of mutual interest. Wales is one of Scotland’s closest partners and I was pleased to welcome Rhun ap lorwerth to Scotland to discuss how we can work together to build a better future.
Wales and Scotland have an enduring bond, with both countries having faced similar issues at different periods in our history. In a rapidly changing society, we must stand ready to work together again to overcome the challenges we both face – such as tackling child poverty.
I have pledged my government’s commitment to working with the people of Wales to ensure our two nations can be a uniting force in building a fairer, more progressive society – a society that prioritises tackling inequality by creating the economic conditions to help communities thrive.
– FIRST MINISTER
First Minister @JohnSwinney met @RhunapIorwerth to discuss how Scotland’s relationship with Wales can be strengthened.
— First Minister (@ScotGovFM) October 30, 2025
He said both nations can be a uniting force in creating a fairer, more progressive society, which seeks to tackle inequality and advance economic opportunities. pic.twitter.com/vq7Sxpan4O