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Question reference: S6W-28844

  • Date lodged: 31 July 2024
  • Current status: Answered by John Swinney on 1 August 2024

Question

To ask the Scottish Government whether it will report on the outcome of the recent summit meeting of the British-Irish Council in the Isle of Man.


Answer

On 21 June 2024, I represented the Scottish Government at the Summit meeting of the British-Irish Council hosted by the Government of Isle of Man and chaired by the Chief Minister – Alfred Cannan. The meeting was attended by Ministers from all eight of the BIC Member Administrations.

The theme of the Summit focussed on “Unlocking the Economic and Social Opportunities of Renewables Across These Islands ” which offered the opportunity to share and learn from the range of initiatives being taken across these islands to enable the benefits of renewable energy to be realised across jurisdictions, with Ministers noting the importance of a just transition to net zero.

On the Latest Political Developments item, the Council welcomed the return of the Northern Ireland Ministers to the table following the restoration of the Executive. Ministers also reflected on international issues including the ongoing situations in Ukraine and Israel/Gaza as well as issues closer to home such as the continuing cost crisis. I took the opportunity to set out Scotland’s missions of eradicating child poverty, building the economy and supporting jobs, improving the health service and addressing the climate crisis.

I noted that the Scottish Government will host the next Summit in December.

During the Summit, I held bilateral meetings with the Taoiseach, the Northern Ireland deputy First Minister who was joined by Junior Minister of the Executive, Aisling Reilly in the absence of the First Minister of Northern Ireland, and the Chief Minister of the Isle of Man.

The Communiqué that was issued by the British-Irish Council after the meeting can be found on its website at: britishirishcouncil.org

 

41st British-Irish Council Summit

Isle of Man, 21 June 2024

 

Communiqué

 

The British-Irish Council (BIC) held its 41 st Summit today hosted by the Isle of Man Government and discussed a range of political and economic developments across their administrations. The Summit meeting was chaired by Isle of Man Government Chief Minister Alfred Cannan MHK, who welcomed several Heads of Administration attending a BIC Summit for the first time.

 

Unlocking the Economic and Social Opportunities of Renewables Across These Islands

The Council discussed various ways administrations are developing initiatives to realise the opportunities of renewable energy to stimulate economic growth and support decarbonisation efforts.

 

Latest Political Developments

The Council warmly welcomed the return of the Northern Ireland Executive to the British-Irish Council table, as well as the restoration of the devolved institutions and the North South Ministerial Council. The Council also noted that 2024 marks the 25 th anniversary of the British-Irish Council following its establishment under the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement and commended its work on promoting positive relations across these islands.

The Council also reflected on a range of developments across their administrations and internationally, and on topics of mutual interest.

 

Next Summit Meeting

The Council noted that the next BIC Summit will be hosted by the Scottish Government.

 

BIC Secretariat

21 June 2024

 

Plenary Participants

Government of Guernsey

Chief Minister

Deputy Lyndon Trott

 

Government of Ireland

Taoiseach

Simon Harris TD

 

Isle of Man Government

Chief Minister

Hon Alfred Cannan MHK

 

Government of Jersey

Chief Minister

Deputy Lyndon Farnham

 

Northern Ireland Executive

First Minister

Michelle O’Neill MLA (virtual)

deputy First Minister

Emma Little-Pengelly MLA

Junior Minister

Aisling Reilly MLA

Minister for the Economy

Conor Murphy MLA

 

Scottish Government

First Minister

Rt Hon John Swinney MSP

 

UK Government

Secretary of State for Northern Ireland

Rt Hon Chris Heaton-Harris

 

Welsh Government

Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Welsh Language

Jeremy Miles MS