Feb 23 • 12:09 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Yle Uutiset

Macron: Cooperation between Finland and France deepens

Finnish President Alexander Stubb and French President Emmanuel Macron met in Paris to discuss enhancing cooperation in various sectors.

Today, Finnish President Alexander Stubb and French President Emmanuel Macron met in Paris, where Macron praised Finland's contributions to European security. During a press conference held in French, he highlighted the importance of Finland's role and announced a strengthening of cooperation between Finland and France in key areas such as defense, energy, artificial intelligence, quantum technology, and critical minerals.

Furthermore, this afternoon, Stubb and Macron will convene with the Nordic-Baltic NB8 group, which includes several nations from the region. The agenda for their discussions will cover pressing issues such as the situation in Ukraine, security in the Arctic, and matters regarding Greenland, reflecting the strategic interests of both Finland and France in these critical areas.

This meeting symbolizes a significant strengthening of ties between Finland and France, especially in light of current geopolitical challenges. By focusing on cooperation in technology and defense, both countries aim to reinforce their positions in Europe and contribute to a united front concerning security in the region, particularly amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and other security threats in the Arctic region.

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