Finland, US Sign MoU on Icebreaker Cooperation
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The deal mainly involves drawings, based on which the shipyard can build a ship, says Mika Hovilainen, CEO of Aker Arctic, which designs icebreakers.
The final hurdle to an agreement was resolved at the White House on Thursday.
The United States and Finland announced, on Thursday (9), an agreement for the joint construction of 11 ice-cream ships intended to strengthen the fleet of the US Coast Guard in the Arctic. The agreement was signed during a meeting between President Donald Trump and Finnish leader Alexander Stubb in Washington. Video: Images show chaos during a magnitude 7.6 earthquake that destroyed the Philippines; two people died According to Reuters, by unde…
The icebreaker agreement between Finland and the US was the result of diligent work. Timo Vuori of the Finnish Confederation of Trade Unions opens up about the background to the agreement on the Talousaamu broadcast.
Value-based realism trumps everything, as Stubb weighs his words on a scale of gold at an extremely important ceremony for Finland in the White House.
U.S. And Finland Sign Agreement On Icebreaker Ships For Arctic Security
The two leaders approved a memorandum of understanding on icebreaker cooperation that is intended to lay the foundation for commercial agreements between the U.S. Coast Guard and Finnish companies. The post U.S. And Finland Sign Agreement On Icebreaker Ships For Arctic Security appeared first on StratNews Global.
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