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Iceland plans August 29 referendum on EU talks, broadcaster RUV reports

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Posted on March 6, 2026

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COPENHAGEN, March 6 (Reuters) - Iceland's government proposed on Friday to hold a referendum on August 29 on resuming talks to join the European Union, public broadcaster RUV reported, citing Foreign

Iceland plans now or never referendum on EU negotiations

Iceland's Renewed Interest in European Union Membership

By Louise Rasmussen and Anna Ringstrom

Referendum Announcement and Background

COPENHAGEN, March 6 (Reuters) - Iceland will hold a referendum on August 29 on resuming European Union membership negotiations, the government said on Friday.

Reykjavik in 2013 abandoned EU membership talks after four years of negotiations, but a rise in the cost of living and the war in Ukraine in recent years rekindled the country's interest in joining the bloc, polls have shown.

The government had said it would hold a referendum no later than the end of 2027.

Geopolitical Factors Influencing the Decision

Repeated threats by U.S. President Donald Trump to annex Greenland, located between Iceland and the United States, also made the question of EU membership more pressing for the Nordic country, home to almost 400,000 people.

History of Iceland's EU Application

Iceland first applied to join the EU in 2009 following the collapse of its banking system during the 2008 global financial crisis, which pushed its economy to the brink of bankruptcy.

Potential Outcomes of the Referendum

If voters back the resumption of talks, the final terms of EU membership will require approval in a second referendum. However, the government stated that a "No" vote would end any future attempts to restart accession negotiations.

A new Gallup poll showed 57% of Icelanders favour talks while around 30% are opposed, according to public broadcaster RUV.

EU Perspective and Iceland's Current Status

EU Official's Statement

A SIGNIFICANT DECISION, EU OFFICIAL SAYS

The Icelandic people must now make "a significant decision", EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos said in a statement.

"The geopolitical context is fundamentally different today than when Iceland first applied for membership," Kos added. "In a world of competing spheres of influence, EU membership offers an anchor into a bloc grounded in values, prosperity and security."

Iceland's Existing Ties with Europe

Iceland is already part of the European single market, the Schengen open-border travel zone, and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) alongside Norway and Liechtenstein.

Potential Benefits of Full EU Membership

EU membership would give it a direct say in decision making via institutions such as the European Commission, the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament, as well as becoming part of the customs union and the option to adopt the euro. 

(Reporting by Louise Rasmussen and Stine Jacobsen in Copenhagen, Anna Ringstrom in Stockholm and Lili Bayer in Brussels, editing by Terje Solsvik and Susan Fenton)

Key Takeaways

  • The referendum, proposed to be held on August 29, 2026, would ask voters whether to resume EU membership talks after a 2013 pause, backed by polling showing around 58% support for a plebiscite on restarting negotiations (en.wikipedia.org).
  • Support for holding a referendum and EU integration has grown: a 2024–2025 Prosent poll found 58% in favor of a plebiscite and 45% supporting EU membership, while recent Gallup polling in early 2026 showed 42% pro- and 42% con‑ stance on membership (english.news.cn).
  • Geopolitical shifts and economic pressures—including rising living costs, war in Ukraine, and U.S. actions such as tariffs and Greenland annexation threats—have catalyzed Reykjavík’s urgency to revisit EU accession (newunionpost.eu)

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will Iceland hold the referendum on EU talks?
Iceland's government has proposed to hold the referendum on August 29.
Why is Iceland considering resuming EU membership talks?
Interests in resuming EU talks have been rekindled by rising living costs and the war in Ukraine.
When did Iceland previously abandon EU membership talks?
Iceland stopped its EU membership negotiations in 2013 after four years.
What external factors are influencing Iceland's EU referendum?
Geopolitical tensions, such as threats regarding Greenland and regional security due to the war in Ukraine, are influencing the decision.

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