Not quite the full picture. Also the visit is a fair bit more than just a meeting with one man.
“Nicola Sturgeon will now meet Jean-Claude Juncker during her visit to Brussels today to discuss Scotland keeping its EU status but she suffered another major blow after receiving short shrift from Germany.
The pair were not originally expected to meet thanks to Mr Juncker's full diary but talks have been scheduled for this evening.
She is also meeting Martin Shulz, president of the European Parliament but Donald Tusk, the president of the powerful European Council comprising the heads of member states, has refused an invitation for talks...
The Estonian Foreign Affairs Ministry did not wish to engage in "speculation" but its Slovakian counterpart opened the door to bilateral talks, saying its appreciated Scotland's pro-EU attitude...
Several central and eastern European states are reported to be concerned that meeting Ms Sturgeon would encourage other separatist movements.
They were said to be furious with Mr Shulz and his ally Mr Juncker for wooing the SNP to put pressure on David Cameron over a Brexit deal.
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Ms Sturgeon is also expected to have discussions with other group leaders tomorrow including Guy Verhofstadt, the former Prime Minister of Belgium, who has said it is wrong Scotland is being taken out of the EU against its will. Scots voted by a margin of 62 per cent to 38 per cent to remain in the EU.
Details of the visit were disclosed after Alyn Smith, an SNP MEP, received a standing ovation in the European Parliament for begging his fellow parliamentarians not to “let Scotland down.” He also won applause in the chamber when he said he was “proudly Scottish and European.”…
She said her government had already met with the ambassadors of Slovakia, Germany and France and her early priority was to ensure “there is a widespread awareness across Europe of Scotland’s different choice in the referendum and of our aspiration to stay in the EU.”…
Earlier, Mr Smith told the European Parliament during an emergency debate on Brexit: "I want my country to be internationalist, cooperative, ecological, fair, European.…
After his short address he received a standing ovation from the vast majority of MEPs present, although Nigel Farage did not join in.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06 ... pean-parl/
The suggestion in the article that Schulz and Junker may be ‘wooing’ Sturgeon to put pressure on Cameron is likely to be only one of many negotiating tactics to be used in the future to gain advantage. Its a negotiation after all.
Scots meeting with national ambassadors seems a bit uppity for a provincial/regional government.