In 2015, the Welsh Government published its international agenda: Wales in the World. Since then, the international landscape has changed dramatically creating the need for a new refocused strategy that sets out an international vision for Wales. As Wales’ first Minister for International Relations, I have been working with stakeholders over the last six months to develop a strategy that sets out our proposed international ambitions in an uncertain and changing world.
Written Statement: Consultation on the International Strategy
Welsh Government,
31 July 2019, Wales
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