Canada to work with Finland, U.S. on ‘ice pact’ to build icebreakers
OTTAWA — Senior officials from the Canadian and U.S. governments say a new trilateral agreement with Finland will help allies build icebreakers to safeguard the Arctic.
The “ice pact,” as it’s being called, is aimed at bolstering shipbuilding capabilities in the three countries to deter Russian and Chinese ambitions in the far North.
The deal was signed on the sidelines of the NATO summit, which is wrapping up today in Washington, D.C.
Finland is one of NATO’s newest members.