Iceland’s parliament on 16 July backed the government’s plan to begin accession talks with the European Union.
However, experts say that negotiations may stumble over agriculture and fisheries.
Iceland’s parliament on 16 July backed the government’s plan to begin accession talks with the European Union.
However, experts say that negotiations may stumble over agriculture and fisheries.
Categories: Agriculture and Fisheries · Enlargement · Institutional Affairs
Tagged: accession, European Union, Iceland, negotiations, talks
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