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European leaders welcome scottish vote for united UK!

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epa04408261 No supporters take part in a demonstration in Glasgow, Scotland, 19 September 2014, following the results of the Scottish independence referendum. Scotland has voted to remain part of the United Kingdom by 55 per cent to 45 per cent, officials said early 19 September 2014, after all votes in the historic independence referendum were counted.  EPA/ROBERT PERRYBERLIN, September  22 – Scottish voters’ rejection of independence in a historic referendum has been received with relief by governments and politicians across Europe, Press Trust of India (PTI) reported.

Germany described Thursday’s vote by some 4.2 million Scottish voters to stay within the United Kingdom as a “good decision for Scotland, for Britain and for Europe”.

The outcome of the Scottish referendum “speaks a clear language, the majority of the people want a stronger Scotland within a stronger Britain,” German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said.

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Scotland independence referendum aftermathSteinmeier said he has high respect for Britain’s “exemplary democratic culture, which found expression in the referendum. The German government hopes that Britain will remain a strong and reliable partner in Europe”.

European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso said he welcomed the decision of the Scottish voters to “maintain the unity of the United Kingdom”. The outcome of the referendum “is good for a united, open and stronger Europe,” he said.

The European Commission will continue to engage in a constructive dialogue with the Scottish government in areas under its responsibility vital to Scotland’s future, including jobs and growth, energy, climate change and environment. European Council president Herman Van Rompuy said he is relieved that the United Kingdom will stay together.

Scotland independence referendum aftermath“I respect and welcome the choice expressed by the people of Scotland in Thursday’s referendum,” he said. The pro-independence Scottish camp was decisively defeated in Thursday’s referendum with over 55 percent of Scotland voting to remain in the 307-year-old union with the UK.

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