Lisa Ferdinando writes Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work arrived in the Finnish capital of Helsinki Thursday to meet with the representatives of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway and Sweden.
The report said Work also inked a statement of intent with Finnish Defense Minister Jussi Niinisto to bolster collaboration on defense issues between the U.S. and Finland.
“It expresses our shared desire to cooperate on security issues of mutual concern and to ensure that our militaries can work together to confront [those issues],” the U.S. deputy defense secretary said.
Work also participated in a U.S.-Finland-Sweden meeting, where he and his counterparts Finnish Defense Secretary Jukka Juusti and Swedish Defense Secretary Jan Salestrand agreed to trilateral sessions scheduled in Washington in late 2016, according to the report.
Ferdinando writes discussions during the overall meeting covered regional security concerns such as the Islamic State militant group and Russiaâs behavior in the Baltic Sea, including that country’s reported breaches into the airspace in Finland and Estonia.
Work described Russia’s alleged airspace violations as “dangerous and unprofessional,” the report said.