Choppy waters ahead as Iceland gets ready for its own EU referendum
Iceland will hold a referendum on EU membership on August 29, amid a divided public opinion. A recent poll shows 54% oppose joining the EU, highlighting a contentious national debate influenced by the UK's Brexit experience. Concerns over fisheries and currency also contribute to the complexities surrounding the decision.
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