Minister Creighton visits Iceland for talks on EU accession
Minister Creighton visits Iceland for talks on EU accession
REYKJAVIK - The Minister for European Affairs, Lucinda Creighton
TD, is in Iceland today for talks on the country’s EU accession
negotiations. During her visit the Minister will convey the message
that the European Union remains committed to the negotiations and
discussions will focus on how the Irish Presidency can best support
the process up to and after elections which are scheduled for
April.
Speaking in Reykjavik the Minister said: “I am delighted to be
visiting for a second time, this time as EU Presidency. This is
part of a planned programme of visits to all the candidate
countries. Good progress has been made on the negotiations with
Iceland, and I commend the work of all involved, Iceland, the
Commission, and the Cypriot Presidency. Work will continue on the
accession process under the Irish Presidency and we look forward to
renewed vigour in the process after the elections have taken place.
We hope to open and close some negotiation Chapters towards the end
of Ireland’s EU Presidency in June.”
Last night Minister Creighton held extensive talks with the
Minister for Foreign Affairs, Össur Skarphéðinsson. Today she will
meet the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Icelandic Parliament and
Mr. Bjarni Benediktsson, leader of the opposition Independence
Party.
Press Office
24 January, 2013
Top

