This set out why the Scottish Government considers the EU's priorities are of importance to Scotland and how Scotland can contribute to their delivery.https://www.gov.scot/publications/european-unions-strategic-agenda-2020-24-scotlands-perspective/
The Scottish Government suggested there are opportunities for Scotland in engaging with the EU's work in the following priority areas—
promoting progressive, democratic values on the world stage
addressing the challenges presented by the global climate emergency
promoting the wellbeing of all of society
creating smart economies which thrive by the intelligent and humane use of new technologieshttps://www.gov.scot/publications/european-unions-strategic-agenda-2020-24-scotlands-perspective/
Furthermore, the Scottish Government set out the ways in which it would seek to work with the EU following Brexit, including—
proactive and constructive engagement with the EU institutions and other multilateral organisations
active bilateral collaboration with member states
robust and constructive engagement with the UK Government and the other devolved governments to protect Scotland's interests and shape the UK Government's approach to influencing the EU and future international activityhttps://www.gov.scot/publications/european-unions-strategic-agenda-2020-24-scotlands-perspective/
To highlight this ambition further, in March...