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Iceland Proposes August 29 Referendum on Resuming EU Membership Talks

Iceland's center-left government aims to restart EU accession talks amid geopolitical and economic pressures with the public evenly split, according to a recent poll.

  • Iceland's government wants to hold a referendum on Aug. 29 on resuming European Union membership talks.
  • The decision for the nation with a population of 400,000 comes amid geopolitical instability and economic pressures.
  • For decades, Iceland avoided seeking EU membership because it was concerned about sharing its fishing grounds.
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Iceland will organise a referendum on 29 August to decide whether it will resume accession negotiations in the European Union, suspended more than a decade later.

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