NewsWorld
PredictionsDigestsScorecardTimelinesArticles
NewsWorld
HomePredictionsDigestsScorecardTimelinesArticlesWorldTechnologyPoliticsBusiness
AI-powered predictive news aggregation© 2026 NewsWorld. All rights reserved.
Trending
MilitaryIranNuclearTalksStrikesFebruaryDiplomaticIranianLimitedTargetsGenevaIssuesTensionsTimelineMissileChinaFacilitiesThursdayDigestTariffsPricesOccurBreakthroughPotentially
MilitaryIranNuclearTalksStrikesFebruaryDiplomaticIranianLimitedTargetsGenevaIssuesTensionsTimelineMissileChinaFacilitiesThursdayDigestTariffsPricesOccurBreakthroughPotentially
All Articles
Watch the video: Is Iceland planning to join the EU?
Euronews
Clustered Story
Published about 5 hours ago

Watch the video: Is Iceland planning to join the EU?

Euronews · Feb 26, 2026 · Collected from RSS

Summary

Iceland was supposed to vote on joining the EU in 2027. Now? That vote might happen this August. Why the sudden rush? Two words: Donald Trump.

Full Article

Published on 26/02/2026 - 12:49 GMT+1 US tariffs are biting. US President Donald Trump has threatened to annex nearby Greenland. And his nominee for ambassador just joked about making Iceland America's 52nd state. With such friends around, suddenly Brussels bureaucracy looks incredibly appealing. Let’s investigate together. Iceland actually applied to join the EU in 2009 after its banking system collapsed. But as the economy recovered, Reykjavik froze negotiations in 2013 and completely withdrew its bid two years later. The biggest stumbling block today? Fishing rights. Iceland's economy relies on its waters, and handing over control is a tough sell. Or at least it was before Brexit? For Brussels, Iceland would bring in some extra funds. Its GDP per capita is roughly double the EU average. But we have to remember their size. Iceland's population is less than 1/1,000 of the entire 27-member bloc. Plus, they are already deeply integrated. Iceland is a founding NATO member and is part of the European Economic Area, adopting EU laws without voting. But let's also look at the big picture in the Arctic. Norway uses this exact model. Oslo is in the EEA but outside the EU, and polls show a slim majority still opposes full EU membership. Then there is Greenland, which left the EU's predecessor in 1985 over fishing quotas. Today, it remains outside the bloc as an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark. Trump has repeatedly called the EU "bad" for trade. But for Iceland right now, becoming the 52nd US state sounds a whole lot worse. So as they say in Reykjavik: skál.


Share this story

Read Original at Euronews

Related Articles

France 24about 5 hours ago
Iceland to hold EU referendum 'over the coming months', Prime Minister says

Iceland will in the coming months hold a referendum on ​joining ‌the European ⁠Union, Prime Minister Kristrun Frostadottir told a ‌press conference in Poland. Iceland in 2013 abandoned EU membership talks ​after four years of negotiations, ​but a rise ​in the cost of living and ​the ongoing war in Ukraine in recent years rekindled the island nation's interest in joining ⁠the bloc, polls have shown.

France 24about 18 hours ago
Iceland to hold EU referendum 'in the coming months', PM says

Iceland ​will hold a referendum "in the coming months" on restarting European ​Union accession talks, Prime Minister Kristrun Frostadottir said on Wednesday during a visit to Poland. FRANCE 24's August Hakansson reports.

DW News3 days ago
Iceland may fast-track vote on joining EU: report

The Arctic country had been set to hold a referendum on resuming membership talks in 2027. But according to media reports, geopolitical developments could see the vote being brought forward to this summer.

Politico Europe4 days ago
Iceland looks to fast-track vote on joining EU

A referendum on resuming membership talks had been expected in 2027, but could come as early as this August.

Euronewsabout 3 hours ago
Sudden sinkhole swallows cars in Nebraska

A sinkhole formed suddenly in Omaha, Nebraska, Tuesday afternoon and swallowed two cars stopped at a red light. Omaha Police said the two drivers were able to get out of their vehicles — and the sinkhole — by the time emergency crews arrived. No injuries were reported.

Euronewsabout 3 hours ago
Brussels seeks EU-wide jail sentences for firearms offences including 3D-printed weapons

New technologies and conflicts can lead to a surge of illicit firearms reaching the EU. The Commission argues this new directive is well-timed to prepare the bloc.