García Montero met with the Scottish Government's Minister for Constitution, Foreign Affairs and Culture

The Instituto Cervantes moves ahead with the opening of an extension in Edinburgh

PHOTO/CERVANTES - In the picture, in the centre, Angus Robertson and García Montero, next to them, on the left, the Director of Cabinet of the Cervantes Institute, Martín López-Vega and the Academic Director, Carmen Pastor, on the right, the Secretary General of the Institute, Carmen Noguero, and the Spanish Consul in Edinburgh, Ignacio Cartagena.

The Director of the Instituto Cervantes, Luis García Montero, met this Thursday at the institution's headquarters with the Scottish Government's Minister for Constitution, Foreign Affairs and Culture, Angus Robertson, to make progress on the procedures for the forthcoming opening of an extension in Edinburgh, the Scottish capital.

This extension, which will depend on the centre in Manchester (England), will organise cultural activities related to Spain and the Spanish language, as well as training courses for teachers of Spanish, as agreed during García Montero's recent trip to Edinburgh.

García Montero proposed to him to collaborate in order to make Spanish culture more present in the UK, and Robertson offered to speed up the procedures for this opening, as "Scotland is still a European country and language teaching is a priority for us".

Sent by José Antonio Sierra, Hispanismo advisor.

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