President Niinistö Met President Trump in Washington

President of the Republic Sauli Niinistö met President of the United States Donald Trump on August 28, 2017 in Washington, D.C. President Trump welcomed President Niinistö to the White House in the afternoon, after which the presidents held bilateral talks and discussions with the delegations.

Photo: Antti Aimo-Koivisto / Lehtikuva
President Trump greets President Niinstö at the West Wing Awning

"The broad headline of our discussions was security," President Niinistö said in a joint press conference after the meeting.

"The US and NATO presence in Europe and the Baltic Sea are most important and are increasing stability. Finland is doing its part," President Niinistö continued and highlighted Finland's proposal to improve flight safety over the Baltic.

President Trump brought up cybersecurity and said that Finland was a leading expert in the field with whom the United States should engage in cooperation.

Russia was also brought up in the news conference.

"Finland is not an advisor. We try do our best to maintain peace," President Niinistö said. "With Russia you have to be determined, but you have to exercise dialogue too."

According to President Trump, Finland is respected by Russia.

Photo: Antti Aimo-Koivisto / Lehtikuva
Joint Press Conference at the East Room

Important to conserve the Arctic region

Finland took over chairmanship of the Arctic Council from the United States in May.  During their meeting, the presidents also discussed issues related to the Arctic region.

"Finland firmly believes that business and environment can both be winners in the Arctic. A good example is reducing black carbon. If we lose the Arctic, we lose the Globe," President Niinistö stated.

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