Future Depends on Europe 8. mars 2007 22:30 Fréttarblaðið reports today that the members of the Progressive Party claim that Iceland’s future depends on a closer relationship with other European nations. In a special statement the Party submitted to the European Committee they argue that Icelandic authorities can’t deny the fact that the most important international cooperation the country is part of, is a close collaboration with Europe. Hjálmar Árnason, a member of the Progressive Party and a representative on the European Committee, told Fréttablaðið that a European Union membership isn’t timely at the moment but that it would however be unprofessional to rule out a possible membership in the future. The members of The Left-Green Movement and the Independence Party have issued a joint statement rejecting all plans of a EU membership. The representatives of The Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Alliance haven’t expressed their opinions yet. News News in English Mest lesið Tvö hundruð manns bjargað af þjóðvegi 1 Innlent Atvinnulífið misnoti heilbrigðiskerfið Innlent Bandaríkin áður mun öflugri á Grænlandi Erlent Þessi sóttu um hjá Höllu Innlent Ragnar Þór verður ráðherra Innlent Telur að Evrópa myndi fórna Grænlandi fyrir NATÓ Erlent Netsambandslaust meðan mótmælt er í Íran Erlent Guðmundur Ingi segir af sér Innlent Kosningavaktin 2026: Landsmenn kjósa sér sveitarstjórnir Innlent Leita að manneskju við Sjáland Innlent
Fréttarblaðið reports today that the members of the Progressive Party claim that Iceland’s future depends on a closer relationship with other European nations. In a special statement the Party submitted to the European Committee they argue that Icelandic authorities can’t deny the fact that the most important international cooperation the country is part of, is a close collaboration with Europe. Hjálmar Árnason, a member of the Progressive Party and a representative on the European Committee, told Fréttablaðið that a European Union membership isn’t timely at the moment but that it would however be unprofessional to rule out a possible membership in the future. The members of The Left-Green Movement and the Independence Party have issued a joint statement rejecting all plans of a EU membership. The representatives of The Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Alliance haven’t expressed their opinions yet.
News News in English Mest lesið Tvö hundruð manns bjargað af þjóðvegi 1 Innlent Atvinnulífið misnoti heilbrigðiskerfið Innlent Bandaríkin áður mun öflugri á Grænlandi Erlent Þessi sóttu um hjá Höllu Innlent Ragnar Þór verður ráðherra Innlent Telur að Evrópa myndi fórna Grænlandi fyrir NATÓ Erlent Netsambandslaust meðan mótmælt er í Íran Erlent Guðmundur Ingi segir af sér Innlent Kosningavaktin 2026: Landsmenn kjósa sér sveitarstjórnir Innlent Leita að manneskju við Sjáland Innlent