Iceland is about to vote on whether to restart EU membership talks — not to join outright, but to reopen negotiations. With global shifts and Arctic stakes, the Prime Minister sees timing as perfect, citing the EU’s recent diplomacy. But Icelanders are split 50-50, with most still opposed to full membership. If they vote yes, accession could take 1–2 years — followed by a second referendum and ratification from all 27 EU nations. It’s a historic step that could signal broader EU expansion in a changing world.

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