Iceland's fisheries and agriculture minister, Sigmundur Ingi Jóhannsson, said Wednesday he will seek the president's approval to become the country's next prime minister, according to media reports.
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Iceland’s Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir reaffirmed her government’s decision to refrain from imposing counter-tariffs on the United States in response to the escalating trade tensions. In an ...
Iceland's PM discusses Ukraine, India-Nordic relations, and opportunities for trade and cultural collaboration at the India-Nordic Summit.
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Iceland, a nation of just 400,000 people, is set to hold a referendum in August on whether to restart talks about joining the ...
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