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It Would Be Special if the President Did Not Advocate for Iceland's Policy with Chinese Leaders

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Visits by Icelandic leaders to China are usually controversial, as human rights are trampled on there and democracy is not held in high regard. Controversial visit to the Olympics Vigdís Finnbogadóttir ruffled many feathers thirty years ago with comments about her meeting with the then Prime Minister of China. She said they had discussed how relative freedom could be. Vigdís herself found the criticism uncalled for and said she could reassure pe…
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Visits by Icelandic leaders to China are usually controversial, as human rights are trampled on there and democracy is not held in high regard. Controversial visit to the Olympics Vigdís Finnbogadóttir ruffled many feathers thirty years ago with comments about her meeting with the then Prime Minister of China. She said they had discussed how relative freedom could be. Vigdís herself found the criticism uncalled for and said she could reassure pe…

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RÚV broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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