Mar 17 • 16:03 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Alexander Stubb and Charles met in London

Finnish President Alexander Stubb met King Charles in London to explore a Finnish wood-based innovation exhibition.

Finnish President Alexander Stubb and his wife Suzanne Innes-Stubb met with King Charles in London at the 'Uusi puu' exhibition, which highlights Finnish wood-based innovations. This event serves as a platform to showcase over fifty innovations from Finland, demonstrating their contribution to sustainable development and ecological practices. Previously held in Brussels, the exhibition has now moved to The Garrison Chapel gallery, managed by the king's foundation.

King Charles, an advocate for sustainability and the circular economy, expressed interest in the exhibition, underscoring the significance of such initiatives in promoting environmental awareness. The collaborative presentation between Finland and the UK signifies a commitment to addressing climate change and fostering innovation in sustainable practices. This encounter not only solidifies diplomatic relations but also reinforces the importance of environmental discussions on an international stage.

The exhibition will remain open until March 27, offering visitors a chance to experience cutting-edge solutions related to wood resources and their potential in combating climate issues. This meeting highlights the role of royal patronage in promoting environmental causes, showcasing how cultural relationships can drive forward policies in sustainability and ecological innovation.

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