Iceland considers EU membership bid

Iceland’s new government said it will ask parliament to vote on whether the recession-hit country should start membership talks with the European Union.

Iceland considers EU membership bid

Iceland’s new government said it will ask parliament to vote on whether the recession-hit country should start membership talks with the European Union.

Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir said a bill authorising accession talks would be introduced when Iceland’s parliament, the Althingi, resumes sitting on Friday.

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