Trump plays golf with leader of Finland and agrees on 'necessary icebreakers'

US President Donald Trump met with his Finnish counterpart, Alexander Stubb, for a round of golf in Palm Beach, Florida. The two leaders discussed, among other topics, the purchase of icebreakers for the US, according to Trump's post on Truth Social and Reuters.
According to the US leader, he and Stubb look forward to strengthening the partnership between the US and Finland.
"That includes the purchase and development of a large number of badly needed Icebreakers for the US, delivering Peace and International Security for our Countries, and the World," Trump wrote on social media.
Trump also added that the President of Finland expressed strong words of support, saying that the US is strong again.
Additionally, the US president shared a photo with his Finnish counterpart during their golf game and expressed that Stubb is a very good player.
US President Donald Trump and Finnish President Alexander Stubb played golf in Palm Beach County (photo: truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump).
"We won the Men’s Member-Guest Golf Tournament at Trump International Golf Club in Palm Beach County, with the Legendary Gary Player, Senator Lindsey Graham, and former Congressman and highly successful Television Host, Trey Gowdy," Trump wrote.
Trump shared details about his golf game with the President of Finland in the US (photo: screenshot truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump).
A statement from the Finnish President's office mentioned that Stubb made an unannounced, unofficial visit to Trump’s residence at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.