Future Depends on Europe 8. mars 2007 22:30 Fréttarblaðið reports today that the members of the Progressive Party claim that Iceland’s future depends on a closer relationship with other European nations. In a special statement the Party submitted to the European Committee they argue that Icelandic authorities can’t deny the fact that the most important international cooperation the country is part of, is a close collaboration with Europe. Hjálmar Árnason, a member of the Progressive Party and a representative on the European Committee, told Fréttablaðið that a European Union membership isn’t timely at the moment but that it would however be unprofessional to rule out a possible membership in the future. The members of The Left-Green Movement and the Independence Party have issued a joint statement rejecting all plans of a EU membership. The representatives of The Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Alliance haven’t expressed their opinions yet. News News in English Mest lesið Nafn mannsins sem lést í vinnuslysi í Vík Innlent Vísir á landsfundi: Þúsund handabönd og þunnir stuðningsmenn Innlent Fimm þúsund starfsmenn borgarinnar fengu of mikið greitt Innlent Bandaríkin muni eignast Grænland með einum eða öðrum hætti Erlent Bílarnir dregnir upp úr sjónum Innlent Grátandi foreldrar einhverfra ungmenna án úrræða Innlent Umtalað kynferðisbrotamál fer á efsta dómstigi Innlent Tillaga um að leggja af áminningarskyldu sé vanvirðing í garð starfsfólks Innlent Forseti Hæstaréttar: „Mér er alveg sama þótt þetta séu tillögur frá einhverjum hópi“ Innlent Hótanir í tollamálum en sáttartónn í garð Úkraínu Erlent
Fréttarblaðið reports today that the members of the Progressive Party claim that Iceland’s future depends on a closer relationship with other European nations. In a special statement the Party submitted to the European Committee they argue that Icelandic authorities can’t deny the fact that the most important international cooperation the country is part of, is a close collaboration with Europe. Hjálmar Árnason, a member of the Progressive Party and a representative on the European Committee, told Fréttablaðið that a European Union membership isn’t timely at the moment but that it would however be unprofessional to rule out a possible membership in the future. The members of The Left-Green Movement and the Independence Party have issued a joint statement rejecting all plans of a EU membership. The representatives of The Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Alliance haven’t expressed their opinions yet.
News News in English Mest lesið Nafn mannsins sem lést í vinnuslysi í Vík Innlent Vísir á landsfundi: Þúsund handabönd og þunnir stuðningsmenn Innlent Fimm þúsund starfsmenn borgarinnar fengu of mikið greitt Innlent Bandaríkin muni eignast Grænland með einum eða öðrum hætti Erlent Bílarnir dregnir upp úr sjónum Innlent Grátandi foreldrar einhverfra ungmenna án úrræða Innlent Umtalað kynferðisbrotamál fer á efsta dómstigi Innlent Tillaga um að leggja af áminningarskyldu sé vanvirðing í garð starfsfólks Innlent Forseti Hæstaréttar: „Mér er alveg sama þótt þetta séu tillögur frá einhverjum hópi“ Innlent Hótanir í tollamálum en sáttartónn í garð Úkraínu Erlent