Donald Trump will later welcome Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper to talk on Gaza and trade deals at his Turnberry Golf Resort in South Irshire.
Meeting, which is as follows Trump signed a business deal with Ursula von Der Leyen, chairman of the European Union CommissionThe third whole day of the US President’s personal visit to Scotland will take place.
Leaders are expected to discuss progress on implementing the UK-US trade deal, expect a ceasefire in the Middle East and pressurize Vladimir Putin to end Russia’s war with Ukraine.
Trump and Stamor will then visit Aberdeen for another private engagement.
The US President, who played the second round of golf in Turnberry on Sunday, will later open a second-18 -ole course on his Menny Estate in Beli in Aberdeenshire.
First minister John Swine is also expected to meet Trump, Swine said it would essentially offer an opportunity to speak to Scotland “for Scotland” on issues such as trade and trade growth from the United States in Scotland.
Speaking BBC BreakfastSwine said he would suppress the President to exempt Scotch Whiskey from the American business tariff.
The first minister said that the specificity of distilled whiskey in Scotland justified exemption from 10% tariffs applied to UK exports.
He said that tariffs were currently costing the local whiskey industry in a week.
“Tariffs are very important for the Scottish economy and obviously Scotch Whiskey is a unique product,” he said.
“It can only be manufactured in Scotland. It is not a product that can be produced in any other part of the world. So there is a specificity about it, which I think it means it means that there is a case for it which is now out of tariff system that is now in place.
“Obviously the trade deal with the United States provides a degree of stability for economic connections with the United States, but the application of tariffs is increasing the cost for the Scotch whiskey industry.”
President Trump arrived in Scotland on Friday evening, Air Force One traveled to Turnberry near Glasgow Prestvick Airport before touching his antage.
He has since spent two days in Turnberry, playing golf with friends and guests, who have been billed as a private journey.
A high-level security operation was extended over the weekend, but public protests were limited to a handful of individuals in Turnberry, while the main Trump protests in Aberdeen and Edinburgh on Saturday passed largely peacefully.
The first minister said that the final cost of policing has not been worked yet, but his government was “working very closely with the police Scotland, Scottish Police Authority and the UK government”.
He said: “The security system has become good since President Trump came on Friday, and as it should be, as we have a responsibility to ensure that when we have major international visitor, when they come to Scotland, they are preserved and are able to go about their activities.
“It is also important that the members of the public who want to express their words, who want to oppose the journey or other issues, are able to go about their practice of their democratic rights to protest. This is what they are capable of doing from Friday, and that should be the way.”
Trump on Sunday hosted a meeting with Ursula von Der Leyen, chairman of the European Union Commission at Turnberry, where he agreed to a new transatalantic trade deal.
After joining hands on the deal, Trump said: “It is going to bring us together … It is a partnership in a sense.”
Von Der Leyen also called it as a “big deal”, which came after “tough talks”.
This agreement determines American tariffs on goods from the European Union at 15% across the board.
It was facing 30% levy on its exports to the US since August 1.
President Trump will travel back to Washington on Tuesday and is due to returning to the UK for an official state trip in September.