President Alexander Stubb is starting a two-day official visit to London on Monday, said the President Office. On Monday, Stubb will meet with foreign policy experts and visit the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). At the LSE the President will deliver a lecture on rebalancing the new world order in an age of fragmentation and discuss with students. On Tuesday, Stubb will visit Chatham House, an independent policy institute also known as The Royal Institute of International Affairs, where he will discuss the further strengthening of European cooperation. Stubb, accompanied by First Lady Suzanne Innes-Stubb, will also explore the New Wood exhibition, which showcases Finnish innovations derived from the forest-based bioeconomy. The exhibition in London is a collaboration between the Finnish Forest Association, the Circular Bioeconomy Alliance and the Kings Foundation. During their visit to the New Wood exhibition, the presidential couple will be joined by Minister of Agriculture and Forestry Sari Essayah. During his visit in London, Stubb will also have a number of meetings.