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Salmond and Brown set for talks Salmond and Brown set for talks
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Alex Salmond is to hold face-to-face talks with Gordon Brown for the first time since the two men took on their new roles.Alex Salmond is to hold face-to-face talks with Gordon Brown for the first time since the two men took on their new roles.
Scotland's first minister and Mr Brown will be attending a British-Irish Council meeting at Stormont in Belfast.Scotland's first minister and Mr Brown will be attending a British-Irish Council meeting at Stormont in Belfast.
Scottish Executive sources have said they want an "appropriate relationship" with Westminster, reflecting the new political landscape.Scottish Executive sources have said they want an "appropriate relationship" with Westminster, reflecting the new political landscape.
Northern Ireland's first minister Ian Paisley will also be at the meeting.Northern Ireland's first minister Ian Paisley will also be at the meeting.
Mr Salmond's talks with Mr Brown follows his meeting on Friday with Minister for Justice Jack Straw.Mr Salmond's talks with Mr Brown follows his meeting on Friday with Minister for Justice Jack Straw.
This has been given as an example of a "co-operative" approach in action.This has been given as an example of a "co-operative" approach in action.
Mr Salmond has called for greater dialogue between Westminster and the devolved administrations.Mr Salmond has called for greater dialogue between Westminster and the devolved administrations.
He wants the re-establishment of joint ministerial committees, set up in 1999 to encourage co-operation between London and the devolved governments.He wants the re-establishment of joint ministerial committees, set up in 1999 to encourage co-operation between London and the devolved governments.
They have failed to meet regularly in the last five years.They have failed to meet regularly in the last five years.
Also attending the British-Irish Council will be Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.Also attending the British-Irish Council will be Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.
The council is designed as a forum for talks between Westminster, the devolved UK administrations and Ireland.