Feb 23 β€’ 07:45 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia ERR

Iceland May Soon Resume EU Membership Talks

Iceland is likely to restart its EU membership negotiations soon, with a referendum possibly taking place as early as August 2023.

Iceland may soon revive its negotiations for EU membership, as reported by Politico, which indicates that a referendum on resuming talks is slated for 2027, although sources suggest it could occur as early as August. This potential resumption of talks comes at a time when the pace of EU expansion appears to be accelerating, with Brussels reportedly working on a plan that could grant Ukraine partial membership by next year, and Montenegro recently advancing towards membership as well.

Iceland previously halted its negotiations in 2013. The current ruling coalition has committed to conducting a referendum regarding the resumption of talks by 2027. However, given the changing geopolitical landscape, there are indications that the referendum could be moved forward. Sources indicate that the Icelandic parliament is expected to announce the date within the next few weeks, creating anticipation about the future of Iceland's EU aspirations.

If the Icelandic populace supports the resumption of talks, the country could potentially join the EU before the other mentioned nations, which may have significant implications for regional integration and Iceland's economic and political relationships within Europe. The developments in Iceland are reflective of broader trends in EU dynamics and the shifting priorities of member states regarding enlargement and partnership with neighboring countries.

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