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President Donald Trump met with Finland's President Alexander Stubb on Saturday and discussed strengthening their bilateral partnership, focusing on the purchase and development of icebreakers for the U.S. The meeting was unannounced and informal, according to the Finnish president's office. Trump shared this on his Truth Social platform, stating that the partnership and icebreaker purchase could contribute to peace and international security.
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