Finnish President Alexander Stubb to meet with PM Carney in Ottawa this week
The leaders will discuss trade, defence and Arctic cooperation as Canada seeks stronger ties with reliable partners, Carney's office said.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney will host Finland's President Alexander Stubb in Ottawa this week for their first official bilateral meeting between the two leaders.
- The leaders will work to deepen trade and defence ties, building on what Carney describes as an "immensely strong and growing relationship" between Canada and Finland.
- Carney met last month with Nordic leaders, including Stubb, where they pledged to collaborate on defending the Arctic and their respective economies.
- Amid an "increasingly dangerous and uncertain world," Canada remains focused on attracting investments and deepening ties with reliable partners, Carney's office said.
- Stubb will be in Ottawa on Tuesday and Wednesday for the scheduled discussions, completing the bilateral agenda outlined by both governments.
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This first bilateral meeting will provide an opportunity to discuss cooperation in economics and defence.
Prime Minister Mark Carney will receive Finnish President Alexander Stubb this week.
This will be the first formal bilateral meeting between the two leaders to deepen their trade and defence ties.
Finland’s pres Alexander Stubb to discuss defence, trade, technology, energy with Carney in Canada - The Canadian Media
Ottawa/IBNS-CMEDIA: Finnish President Alexander Stubb will visit Ottawa from April 14 to 15 for talks with Prime Minister Mark Carney, marking their first formal bilateral meeting. The visit comes as Canada seeks to strengthen ties with Nordic partners amid growing geopolitical uncertainty, with discussions set to focus on defence, trade, technology, energy and Arctic cooperation.
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