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The Scottish Government leader could face a massive backlash from the President-elect when he takes office in January after calling for him to be banned from Britain. Now days after congratulating Mr Trump then criticising him again, she now intends to send him a letter in a bid to smooth over the rocky relationship. Mr Trump has yet to pick up the phone to Ms Sturgeon despite his close links to the country. Ms Sturgeon has flip flopped repeatedly since Mr Trump won the US election this week calling his campaign "deeply abhorrent."

GETTY Ms Sturgeon is sending a letter across the ocean for a second chance

I can confirm there has been no phone call between the First Minister and Mr Trump following the election result Scottish Government Spokesman

On Wednesday morning hours after he romped home to victory, securing a four year term in the White House, Ms Sturgeon issued a bizarre press release congratulating him yet criticising him at the same time. Later on Thursday she then reiterated her comments when grilled about his election during First Minister's questions at Holyrood which was broadcast on live TV. A spokesman for Ms Sturgeon said: "The First Minister will be writing to Mr Trump on his election success.

GETTY Mr Trump is a regular visitor to Scotland but Sturgeon called for him to be banned

"Scotland has deep and longstanding ties of family, friendship and business with the United States, and those links will endure in the months and years ahead." They added: "I can confirm there has been no phone call between the First Minister and Mr Trump following the election result." According to Scottish Government figures the USA is the country's top international export destination and has been for the last 13 years with an estimated £4billion goods in 2014.

GETTY Ms Sturgeon could be forced to swap cake for humble pie

GETTY Nicola Sturgeon wanted to ban Mr Trump from Scotland

Mr Trump has said all bets are off when it comes to trade with countries around the world and that in fact he will be willing to work with anyone who will work with him. However there is no love lost between Mr Trump, whose mother was Scottish, and the current Holyrood administration who he has been engaged in a bitter battle with for years. Mr Trump, former First Minister Alex Salmond and Nicola Sturgeon have been engaged in a war of words over a planning application that has spilled over into a diplomatic drama.

GETTY Ms Trump is not a fan of Ms Sturgeon and Mr Salmond

The US president elect even declared Mr Salmond an "embarrassment" for freeing Lockerbie bomber Abdel Basset Al Megrahi issued his own statement denouncing the administration. In December last year Ms Sturgeon called on then Home Secretary Theresa May to ban Mr Trump from entering the United Kingdom. Her spokeswoman later issued a statement saying: "The First Minister has made her views on Donald Trump quite clear.

GETTY Mr Trump was furious the Lockerbie bomber was released as Saltire flags flew in Libya

"She agrees...that there are laws around people who make certain comments being allowed in and he should be considered in the same way. "The Home Secretary should consider the issue." Days later Mr Trump, who was said to be apoplectic, retorted: "I have done so much for Scotland, including building Trump International Golf Links, Scotland, which has received the highest accolades, and is what many believe to be one of the greatest golf courses anywhere in the world.

US Election 2016: DONALD TRIUMPHS Wed, November 9, 2016 Donald Trump has been elected as the President of the United States of America Play slideshow Getty Images 1 of 115 Donald Trump as he makes his acceptance speech in New York following his victory to become he 45th president of the United States.