We Don?t Need EU Says Iceland

Communiqué de presse publié le 14/03/15 10:10 dans Europe par pour

NEWS FROM THE CELTIC LEAGUE What a difference a few years make! Following the ignominious collapse of elements of its banking sector just over five years ago Iceland had to put up with bullying from the UK government which ceased its assets and order and threats from the EU and International Monetary Fund. However the Icelandic people fought back took control of their own destiny and effectively rid themselves of an administration which was to acquiescent to external pressure and rebuilt their economy. At one time it seemed that Iceland?s only secure path would be via ultimate membership of the European Union. However today Iceland gave a political, though polite, 'two fingers' to EU membership and announced it was withdrawing from accession talks. A statement said: ?The EU and Iceland have discussed the country?s position on the status of its bid to join the European Union,? the statement reads. ?The government does not intend to resume preparing for EU membership.? It is refreshing to see a small country revitalise its economy and recover from a devastating financial crisis so swiftly and in that respect Iceland is a great role model for other small nations particularly when larger neighbours try to bully them. In that regard the fall-out from Britain and especially Gordon Browns actions will be long lasting as the President of Iceland spelled out in an interview two years ago (link): (voir le site) Related report from RT here: (voir le site) J B Moffatt (Mr) Director of Information Celtic League 13/03/15 (Please note that replies to correspondence received by the League and posted on CL News are usually scanned hard copies. Obviously every effort is made to ensure the scanning process is accurate but sometimes errors do occur) ISSUED BY THE CELTIC LEAGUE INFORMATION SERVICE The Celtic League has branches in the six Celtic Countries. It works to promote cooperation between these countries and campaigns on a broad range of political, cultural and environmental matters. It highlights human rights abuse, monitors all military activity and focuses on socio-economic issues Internet site at: (voir le site) (voir le site)


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