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Icelandic MPs back EU entry bid Icelandic MPs back EU entry bid
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Parliament in Iceland has voted by a narrow majority to set in motion an application to join the European Union, after five days of exhaustive debate.Parliament in Iceland has voted by a narrow majority to set in motion an application to join the European Union, after five days of exhaustive debate.
Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir of the Social Democrats has also been pushing for the adoption of the euro as the Nordic country's currency.Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir of the Social Democrats has also been pushing for the adoption of the euro as the Nordic country's currency.
The bid must now be approved by the EU, after which Iceland's people will be asked to vote on it in a referendum.The bid must now be approved by the EU, after which Iceland's people will be asked to vote on it in a referendum.
Ms Sigurdardottir said that several years of negotiations lay ahead.
The main benefits of EU membership at the moment would be the possibility of joining the exchange rate mechanism, and eventually adopting the euro Gylfi Magnusson Icelandic business minister
Opponents of the bid fear EU quotas could hurt Iceland's fishing industry.Opponents of the bid fear EU quotas could hurt Iceland's fishing industry.
Correspondents say Iceland, with a population of just 320,000, has traditionally been sceptical about joining the EU.Correspondents say Iceland, with a population of just 320,000, has traditionally been sceptical about joining the EU.
But many people there have warmed to the idea of membership following the devastating economic meltdown which saw the top Icelandic banks collapse in a matter of days last year.But many people there have warmed to the idea of membership following the devastating economic meltdown which saw the top Icelandic banks collapse in a matter of days last year.
The government will formally submit Iceland's bid to the EU in Brussels on 27 July, at a meeting of its foreign ministers.The government will formally submit Iceland's bid to the EU in Brussels on 27 July, at a meeting of its foreign ministers.
Arni Thor Sigurdsson, chairman of the parliamentary committee handling EU issues, told Reuters news agency that Iceland would not be ready to join the EU any earlier than 2013.Arni Thor Sigurdsson, chairman of the parliamentary committee handling EU issues, told Reuters news agency that Iceland would not be ready to join the EU any earlier than 2013.
Financial woesFinancial woes
Members of the 63-seat Althingi, Iceland's parliament, backed the proposal to start membership talks with the EU by 33 votes to 28, with two abstentions.Members of the 63-seat Althingi, Iceland's parliament, backed the proposal to start membership talks with the EU by 33 votes to 28, with two abstentions.
ICELAND'S EU BID 16 July: Parliament backs bid by slim majority27 July: Bid due to be submitted to BrusselsFebruary 2010: Entry talks may beginLate 2011/early 2012: Bid goes to popular referendum2013: Earliest date Iceland can realistically joinSource: Arni Thor Sigurdsson, chairman of parliamentary committee on EU issues, quoted by ReutersICELAND'S EU BID 16 July: Parliament backs bid by slim majority27 July: Bid due to be submitted to BrusselsFebruary 2010: Entry talks may beginLate 2011/early 2012: Bid goes to popular referendum2013: Earliest date Iceland can realistically joinSource: Arni Thor Sigurdsson, chairman of parliamentary committee on EU issues, quoted by Reuters
Five members of the Left Green party, the Social Democrats' partner in the coalition government, rejected it, AFP news agency reports.Five members of the Left Green party, the Social Democrats' partner in the coalition government, rejected it, AFP news agency reports.
The Social Democrats and the Left Greens formed a government at the end of April following a general election.The Social Democrats and the Left Greens formed a government at the end of April following a general election.
Interviewed by Reuters, Prime Minister Sigurdardottir said that Thursday's outcome was "probably the most historic vote in the history of [Iceland's] parliament".
"I sincerely hope and believe that we will end up with an agreement that will help us create the necessary economic stability, ensure prosperity in the long term for both families and businesses," she said.
Iceland's Business Minister, Gylfi Magnusson, believes that euro zone membership would help stabilise the country's currency.Iceland's Business Minister, Gylfi Magnusson, believes that euro zone membership would help stabilise the country's currency.
"The main benefits of EU membership at the moment would be the possibility of joining the exchange rate mechanism, and eventually adopting the euro," he told the BBC before the parliamentary vote."The main benefits of EU membership at the moment would be the possibility of joining the exchange rate mechanism, and eventually adopting the euro," he told the BBC before the parliamentary vote.
"One of the problems we have with rebuilding the financial sectors is that the currency is very much a troubled one."One of the problems we have with rebuilding the financial sectors is that the currency is very much a troubled one.
"It has historically been unstable, both with respect to the exchange rate, and to the inflation rate. But since the collapse last year it has been giving us more trouble than ever.""It has historically been unstable, both with respect to the exchange rate, and to the inflation rate. But since the collapse last year it has been giving us more trouble than ever."


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