To ask the Scottish Executive what initiatives it has instigated in order to celebrate, and respond to, the enlargement of the European Union.
We have instigated a rangeof initiatives to celebrate EU enlargement, in Scotland, in Brussels andin the new member states.
In Scotland Ihosted a business event in Glasgow on 5 May to celebrate enlargement and the success ofScottish business in the new member states. The Deputy Education Minister participatedin an enlargement webchat with young people on the Scottish Executive website on 29 April. The Deputy Minister for Finance and Public Services hostedan enlargement/Europe day lecture given in Edinburgh Castle on 10May by the Estonian Minister for Economic Affairs and Communications, Mr MeelisAtonen.
The First Ministersent a letter to major newspapers in the new member states, welcoming theircitizens to the EU.
In Brussels, wehave organised a season of films from the new member states throughout 2004.This was opened in January by the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport.
Officials from the Scottish Executive are undertaking a programme of fact-finding visits to the new member statesto mark enlargement; three of these visits were timed to coincide with accessionday.
We have also developed an EUenlargement section of our website.
Additionally, we continue towork closely with external partners, including the Foreign and CommonwealthOffice, the British Council, the European Commission, Scottish businessorganisations and the Edinburgh Consortium on a further range of initiatives tocelebrate EU Enlargement. This included my opening speech at the outdoor familypublic event in Princes Street Gardens, organised by the Edinburgh Consortium to mark accessionday on 1 May.