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Watch live: Antony Blinken and Finnish counterpart sign joint statement

2023-06-02 15:54
Watch live as Antony Blinken and his Finnish counterpart speak in Helsinki on Friday, 2 June. The US secretary of state and the Finnish foreign minister Pekka Haavisto will sign a joint statement and make short remarks. Mr Blinken has made a trip to Europe to "deepen transatlantic cooperation on top national security and economic priorities." He is visiting Helsinki to highlight the US's relationship with Nato's newest ally. So far he has visited Lulea, Sweden, where he co-chaired the fourth meeting of the US-EU Trade and Technology Council, holding discussions on technology, holding Russia accountable, and supporting Ukraine. Mr Blinken met with Swedish prime minister Ulf Kristersson and Swedish foreign minister Tobias Billström. The US secretary of state's trip to Helsinki comes after he departed Norway, where he participated in an informal meeting of Nato foreign ministers to discuss the alliance's Vilnius summit which will be held in July. Read More US reopens embassy in Seychelles after 27-year absence France, Germany urge new elections in Kosovo following flare-up in ethnic tensions White House imposing sanctions as Sudan's warring sides fail to abide by cease-fire deal
Watch live: Antony Blinken and Finnish counterpart sign joint statement

Watch live as Antony Blinken and his Finnish counterpart speak in Helsinki on Friday, 2 June.

The US secretary of state and the Finnish foreign minister Pekka Haavisto will sign a joint statement and make short remarks.

Mr Blinken has made a trip to Europe to "deepen transatlantic cooperation on top national security and economic priorities."

He is visiting Helsinki to highlight the US's relationship with Nato's newest ally.

So far he has visited Lulea, Sweden, where he co-chaired the fourth meeting of the US-EU Trade and Technology Council, holding discussions on technology, holding Russia accountable, and supporting Ukraine.

Mr Blinken met with Swedish prime minister Ulf Kristersson and Swedish foreign minister Tobias Billström.

The US secretary of state's trip to Helsinki comes after he departed Norway, where he participated in an informal meeting of Nato foreign ministers to discuss the alliance's Vilnius summit which will be held in July.

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