The Prime Minister says that geopolitical changes will affect the European Union’s Iceland referendum

Strong changes that shake sexual political order, from the invasion of Ukraine by Russia to the trade war that Donald Trump -inspired by Donald Trump, will affect the plan to join the EU by 2027, the country’s first minister, Christron Frostador, said, “Balance” is “balanced.”
“Before 2027, we want to see if the country wants to reopen these (follow) negotiations. I hope the current geopolitical situation will affect this,” said Frostadoter to Euronevs on Wednesday.
“My biggest concern is that you can’t hold a good discussion on what the meaning of opening the negotiations is. We have a polarized debate.”
Asked if Iceland was safe in the camp, the Prime Minister said that “we are already in place” and suggested that the debates for adoption include the widespread topics such as trade, economics, finance and culture.
“The EU is not a security alliance, however it creates it,” he said, referring to the restructuring effort of the 800 billion euros constituency.
“As part of a vast image we must join the EU. I do not want to hold our EU paste negotiations on the basis of fear,” he added.
“But of course safety will be concerned. We can find many changes that can affect this problem in the coming weeks and months.”
Iceland filed its first EU member request in 2009 and started negotiations with Brussels next year. However, the request was withdrawn in 2015. However, the island is constantly part of the Zenkan Space and European Economic Forum (EEE), as well as the law that is close to the rules of the constituency.
The Frostatotry government, which took office in December last year, wants to submit the issue of resumption of negotiations to adopt a referendum, By the late 2027. The government has promised to set up a panel of independent experts to analyze the potential advantages and disadvantages of the euro adoption.
“When we finally went to this process, there were no initial votes to ask if citizens would like to start it,” said Frostadotir. “I think this is a mistake.”
The support of EU followers among Iceland citizens continues to rise.
One Referendum Published in January, Brookendo revealed that 45% of the respondents were in favor of the adhesion, 35% against 35% in favor or against or against. However, a high percentage, 58%, supported the referendum on the recovery of adhesion negotiations and 53% is favorable to accept the new currency.
Soap in the shade of Trump
Like Iceland and other European countries, Trump’s confusion is now felt by Russia’s occupation and the western nodes open to the east.
The White House is considered to be rich and fewer than 400 thousand people, which is a 10%basic fee. This means that it avoided calls “Mutual Rates” Trump imposed on “bad criminals” and its values differ. The “mutual” rates came into effect this Wednesday morning.
The European Union is reached at a rate of 20%, which considers Brussels “reasonable or not reliable.” The European Commission wants to find the “negotiation solution” with the Trump administration, but has pledged to be severely retaliated if the negotiations fail. The EU is getting ready for a The first series of contract.
Iceland will retaliate for its part.
“We do not respond with our own customs rights. We believe in free trade, we are a small economy,” said Frostadotir. “We hope that these charges will be reduced.”
“Now our biggest concern is the ascending of this situation, because most of our trade goes to Europe. We are very dependent on exports and imports. So everything that affects prices and the way we do business will affect our economy.”
The Prime Minister insisted that “the European Union should attack the foot” and proves “strength” on Washington’s face, but no retaliation should avoid causing pain in Black neighbors.
“We need a clear EU message that respects its main business partners and respects it,” he said. “It is important for the European Union to show that we are really partners in the domestic market and that trade is not affected.”
Frostatotir spoke about Trump’s expansion agenda, especially the desire to connect Grolonta, an island of minerals belonging to the Kingdom of Denmark. Trump has not excluded the use of economic insistence or military force to capture this half -land.
“This is a concern, and I will say that this is hard,” the Prime Minister said.
“We are completely Arctic. Arctic is our home. For us, this is not just a concept in international relationships. This is the place where we live. We have very strong relationships with the people of Croladia. So it is very worrying.”
The tensions surrounding Croolda reached a new position last week, and US Vice President JD Wans and Usha Vanz visited the area without being called by the local government. Vans criticized Denmark In Granelandia “underlined”, he said that there was no “another way” for the United States, but to increase their presence on the island.
“Our message for Denmark is very simple: they do not do a good job for the Granelandia people,” Vanz said.
The Icendian Prime Minister said that the “conversation” should not be considered “respectful” and expressed support for the law of Granelanda’s law. The Prime Minister also warned that Russia is growing in the Arctic region.
“Small countries like Iceland have an international law. The borders are respected,” he said.
Arctic “must be a quiet zone. We tried how we tried to keep it. However, we cannot be naive for many interests.”
Within three months, Trump’s attitude towards trade, Granelandia and the Russian war in Ukraine has overthrew UE-U-Hia as a historic minimum. This change took countries in the suburbs of the camp like Iceland, Norway and the United Kingdom.
“Iceland lives from the existing Atlantic,” the Prime Minister said.
“It changes, it changes, no doubt,” he agreed. “This uncertainty is embarrassing. It is embarrassing for many.”