Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau spoke with Icelandic Foreign Minister Thorgerdur Katrín Gunnarsdóttir on April 2 to discuss issues in the Persian Gulf, Ukraine, and other shared concerns, according to Principal Deputy Spokesperson Tommy Pigott.
The conversation focused on expanding cooperation between the United States and Iceland in both security and economic matters. This comes as both countries seek to address global challenges and strengthen their partnership.
During the call, Landau and Gunnarsdóttir reaffirmed the long-standing relationship between their nations. Both leaders expressed a desire to further enhance bilateral ties.
No additional details were provided about specific initiatives or agreements discussed during the call. The discussion is part of ongoing efforts by both governments to maintain close diplomatic engagement.
As international events continue to develop in regions such as the Persian Gulf and Ukraine, officials from both countries emphasized their commitment to working together on key issues affecting global stability.
