Donald Trump Will descend into Scotland On Friday, when he starts his five -day private journey for the country.
US President is expected to arrive at Prestwick Airport in the evening, before going over him Turnberry Golf course In South Irshire.
Then he hopes to go to his menny golf course Ebardinshire Before opening a new course dedicated to her Scottish mother, which grew up on the Isle of Lewis.
He will leave the country at some point on Tuesday.
Their presence will have an important operation Police Scotland And thousands of officers, who are expected to deal with mass protests around him Golf ground And major Scottish city.
Mr. Trump will be congratulated by Scottish Secretary Ian Murray When he on the ground, the minister promised to “warm welcome” to the American leader.
He will meet with Prime Minister Sir Kir Stamor During their stay, when the pair will discuss the UK-US trade deal.
US President will also meet with the first minister John Swine,
The SNP leader earlier said that he would have an opportunity to raise various issues with Mr. Trump, including Tariff, Gaza and Ukraine.
Speaking before his arrival, Mr. Swine said that the global meditation will receive the journey. Scotland will promote the tourism sector and economic investment capacity of Scotland and gives an opportunity to honor the principles of freedom and justice for all.
He said: “A strong friendship with Scotland shares United States It goes back for centuries.
“This partnership remains stable through economic, cultural and ancestral links – of course, with the President.
“As we welcome the President of the United States, Scotland will be shown on the world stage.
“It provides a platform to Scotland to hear its voice on that matter including war and peace, justice and democracy.

“It also includes millions of Americans – many of them are potential future tourists or investors in Scotland – who will see their elected President visiting our country.
“As the first minister, it is my responsibility to pursue my interests, increase global and human issues of significant importance, including unimaginable pain in Gaza, and make sure the voice of Scotland is heard at the highest level of the government worldwide.
“This is the same when I meet President Trump during my time in Scotland.”
The SNP leader stated that Scotland is a “proud democratic nation” that is firm on the principles of equality and freedom for all, and a society that stands for a fair and just the world “.
In protest against hope around Scotland, he said that people had the right to “peaceful demonstrations”, saying that “everyone has a democratic right to protect and express his thoughts in a peaceful and democratic manner”.
“It’s right and right,” he said. “I am sure that most of the protesting people are proud of Scotland and will perform, as they should do peacefully and validly.
“I am also confident that the police service of Scotland can handle the challenge of keeping all our communities safe and, as they need to maintain proper security of any US President.
“This weekend is a historical moment in our relationship with the United States, and I am sure it will be remembered for Scotland that shows the world the best in itself.”