Iceland will hold a referendum in the coming months on whether to restart European Union accession talks, Prime Minister Kristrun Frostadottir announced Wednesday during a visit to Poland. The vote represents a potential shift in Iceland's approach to EU membership, which the Nordic nation has pursued intermittently over recent decades.
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Iceland will hold a referendum in the coming months on whether to restart European Union accession talks, Prime Minister Kristrun Frostadottir announced Wednesday during a visit to Poland. The vote represents a potential shift in Iceland's approach to EU membership, which the Nordic nation has pursued intermittently over recent decades.