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U.S. and Iceland boost trade ties, discuss Arctic security

Iceland-U.S. relations offer "still unrealized potential," said Icelandic Foreign Minister Gudlaugur Thor Thordarson.

By Lesley Wroughton, Reuters February 18, 2019
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REYKJAVIK — The United States and Iceland have agreed to set up formal economic channels to boost trade and business investment, the countries’ top diplomats said on Friday.

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