Finnish president boosts ties with Trump in surprise Florida visit
- President Donald Trump discussed Ukraine with Finland's President Alexander Stubb during a weekend meeting focused on a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine.
- Ukraine has accepted a ceasefire without conditions, but Russia has not agreed yet, as reported by Stubb.
- Trump stated he wants to strengthen U.S.-Finland relations, including the purchase of more icebreakers for security.
- Stubb emphasized the need to increase efforts to support Ukraine and pressuring Russia for negotiations.
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