NATO Summit: Canada, US and Finland sign partnership to build more icebreakers

Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, has disclosed, “Canada, the US and Finland have signed a new polar partnership to build more icebreakers”.

President of the United States (US), Joe Biden (l), and Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau (r)
President of the United States (US), Joe Biden (l), and Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau (r), ans President of Finland, Alexander Stubb. Photo: @JustinTrudeau

He further disclosed, “arctic ice is melting making our waters easier to navigate, for us and our adversaries”.

The three Leaders made the partnership at the NATO Summit in Washington, United States (US); the event started on Tuesday 9 July and will end today, Thursday 11 July, 2024.

According to Canadian PM, Trudeau: “Arctic ice is melting — and it’s making our waters easier to navigate, for us and our adversaries. So, Canada, the U.S., and Finland have signed a new polar partnership to build more icebreakers, preserve peace and stability, and strengthen @NATO’s Arctic presence, together.”

President of the United States (US), Joe Biden (l), and Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau (r)
President of the United States (US), Joe Biden (l), and Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau (r)

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President of the United States (US), Joe Biden (l), and Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau (r)

President of the United States (US), Joe Biden (l), and Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau (r)

President of the United States (US), Joe Biden (l), and Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau (r)

President of the United States (US), Joe Biden (l), and Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau (r)

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