Iceland's government has said a vote on resuming accession talks with the EU will be held in August. Iceland withdrew from talks in 2013 — but rising costs, the war in Ukraine and US imperialism have prompted a rethink.
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Iceland's government has announced a referendum to be held in August on whether to resume accession talks with the European Union, a move prompted by rising costs, the war in Ukraine, and concerns over US influence. Iceland had previously withdrawn from EU membership talks in 2013. The decision reflects a reevaluation of Iceland's position amidst changing global circumstances.
Iceland's government has said a vote on resuming accession talks with the EU will be held in August. Iceland withdrew from talks in 2013 — but rising costs, the war in Ukraine and US imperialism have prompted a rethink.