[h=1]Breaking the ice! Obamas welcome five Nordic leaders to the White House for lavish state dinner in show of unity against Putin's military aggression[/h]
By OLLIE GILLMAN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 01:27, 14 May 2016 | UPDATED: 03:33, 14 May 2016
President Obama and the First Lady have welcomed five Nordic leaders to the White House for a lavish state dinner after earlier putting on a show of unity against Vladimir Putin's recent military aggression in the Baltics.
The Obamas first welcomed Icelandic Prime Minister Sigurdur Ingi Johannsson - who has only been in charge of his country for a month - and his wife Ingibjorg Elsa Ingjaldsdottir as they arrived at the North Portico of the White House.
They were swiftly followed by the prime ministers of Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Norway, who were also invited to the unusual - if a little crowded - meeting.
The dinner will send a strong statement to Russia, who the five heads of state earlier slammed for its military buildup - including the buzzing of a U.S. warship near Kaliningrad - as they called for economic sanctions against Moscow to be maintained.
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- President Obama welcomed the leaders of Iceland, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Norway to the White House
- Five prime ministers were guests of honor for the lavish dinner, which is a show of unity against Russia
- They expressed concern about Moscow's military buildup in Baltics and called for continued economic sanctions
- Will Ferrell, David Letterman and singer Janelle Monae are among the guests and Demi Lovato will sing after dinner
- Guests will feast on chicken and waffles, braised beef short ribs from Nebraska and elderberry custard pie
- Michelle Obama dazzled in a Naeem Khan off the shoulder gown - which President Obama accidentally stood on
By OLLIE GILLMAN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 01:27, 14 May 2016 | UPDATED: 03:33, 14 May 2016
President Obama and the First Lady have welcomed five Nordic leaders to the White House for a lavish state dinner after earlier putting on a show of unity against Vladimir Putin's recent military aggression in the Baltics.
The Obamas first welcomed Icelandic Prime Minister Sigurdur Ingi Johannsson - who has only been in charge of his country for a month - and his wife Ingibjorg Elsa Ingjaldsdottir as they arrived at the North Portico of the White House.
They were swiftly followed by the prime ministers of Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Norway, who were also invited to the unusual - if a little crowded - meeting.
The dinner will send a strong statement to Russia, who the five heads of state earlier slammed for its military buildup - including the buzzing of a U.S. warship near Kaliningrad - as they called for economic sanctions against Moscow to be maintained.
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