Iceland withdraws its bid to join the EU

March 13, 2015 08:16 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:33 pm IST - BRUSSELS

The North Atlantic island of Iceland has withdrawn its bid to join the European Union, with the government saying that its interests are best served outside the 28-nation EU.

EU spokesperson Maja Kocijancic said on Friday that the bloc would “fully respect such a decision” and underlined that Iceland remained an important partner.

Iceland started its membership negotiations in 2010 looking to better anchor itself to Europe two years after its economy imploded amid a banking collapse.

The biggest challenges to those talks were fishing rights and agriculture. The new government froze the EU accession application when it came to power in 2013.

Iceland’s foreign ministry had announced on Thursday that the application was withdrawn.

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