Iceland resumes bank collapse cash talks

Britain and Iceland have resumed talks aimed at settling a £2.3bn (€2.78bn) dispute over the collapsed Icesave bank, it was disclosed tonight.

Britain and Iceland have resumed talks aimed at settling a £2.3bn (€2.78bn) dispute over the collapsed Icesave bank, it was disclosed tonight.

The Icelandic Ministry of Finance said that it had met with representatives of the UK and the Netherlands – who also say that they are owed money – in the capital, Reykjavik, yesterday and today.

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