Edinburgh, Scotland.
The Scottish Prime Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, confirmed this Tuesday that the travel ban to region during the incarceration sThis also applies to the American president Donald Trump, who according to the press would plan visit Scotland instead of the inauguration of Joe Biden.
According to British media, Trump, which continues to be refuse electoral defeat for the Democrat Biden, perhaps do not attend to investiture ceremony, scheduled for January 20 in Washington and travel to his golf center in the southwest of Scotland.
The Sunday Post reported that Glasgow Prestwick Airport had been notified of the arrival January 19 the un Boeing 757 aircraft of the our army what Trump occasionally uses.
However, contacted by AFP, the airport denied this information: “We can confirm that we don’t wait a visit from Donald Trump and Enerosaid a spokeswoman.
Golfing “is not essential”
Scotland has been in a new one since Tuesday Lockdown totally because of coronavirus, including the travel ban inside and outside that British nation, except for essential reasons.
Responding to journalists, Sturgeon, who has been highly critical of the outgoing president’s past U.S, said not have “no idea” of the Trump planes but he insisted restrictions.
“We will be the people are entering Scotland right now without an essential goal and that’s it would apply a he how would it apply to eacha, ”he said.
“AND come play golf It’s not what I would consider one essential goal ‘added.
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The White House must have plans for the January 20th ceremony. And Trump decline the takeover of his eventr would break more than a century of tradition.
Trump owns two golf complexes in Scotlandto: Trump International Golf Links Scotland in Aberdeenshire, in the North East, and Turnberry in Ayrshire, in the South West.
Critics of the US president spoke during his previous visits, but when he entered January the imposed restrictions through pandemic would prevent further protests.
“I heard that Trump is coming to Scotland“But I can’t protest Turnberry for being locked up,” Janey Godley, a Glasgow comedian, complained on Twitter.