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  • 22 December 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Higher Education٫ Science and Innovation

    EUIPO’s Grand Board rules in favour of Iceland

    The European Union Intellectual Property Office’s Grand Board of Appeal has rejected all of the requests of the British retail chain Iceland Foods Ltd regarding the use of the word mark Iceland. The c...


  • 12 December 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Nine tons of Icelandic warmth headed for Ukraine

    Nine tons of Icelandic warmth were aboard a Canadian military transport aircraft that left Keflavik Airport headed for Ukraine today. The cargo consists of winter equipment for the armed forces and th...


  • 01 December 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Opening of an Icelandic Embassy in Warsaw

    Iceland opened a new embassy today in Warsaw, the capital of Poland. Thórdís Kolbrún Reykfjörd Gylfadóttir, Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Arkadiusz Mularczyk, Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland, at...


  • 24 November 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Human Rights Council adopts resolution on the human rights situation in Iran

    Today, the United Nations Human Rights Council adopted a resolution tabled by Iceland and Germany to set up an international independent fact-finding mission to investigate ongoing human rights violat...


  • 23 November 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Joint Statement by the Ministers of Defence of the Northern Group

    Oslo, Norway, 23 November 2022 Today, representatives of the Northern Group – comprising Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden and the...


  • 22 November 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Joint statement by the Ministers of Defence of NORDEFCO

    The Nordic Ministers of Defence and representatives met in Oslo today to discuss the grave security situation in Europe, the war in Ukraine, Nordic defence cooperation and the incoming Finnish and Swe...


  • 11 November 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Joint statement by JEF Defence Ministers

    Defence Ministers of the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) met in Edinburgh on 9-10 November. During the Ministerial, the security situation in Europe, support to Ukraine and collective approaches to se...


  • 09 November 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Iceland takes over the Presidency of the Council of Europe

    Iceland took formally over the Presidency of the Council of Europe from Ireland today at a meeting of the Committee of Ministers in Strasbourg. This is the third time Iceland assumes the Presidency o...


  • 07 November 2022 / Prime Minister's Office, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Council of Europe held in Iceland

    The fourth Summit in the history of the Council of Europe will be held in Iceland on May 16-17, 2023. The Prime Minister of Iceland and the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ireland today announced...


  • 03 November 2022 / Prime Minister's Office, Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Iceland’s Presidency in the Nordic Council of Ministers 2023

    Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir has presented the programme for the Icelandic Presidency of the Nordic Council of Ministers for 2023. The Prime Minister presented the one-year Presidency programme ...


  • 31 October 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Female foreign ministers publish joint statement on women's rights in Iran

    Sixteen female foreign ministers met online on 20th October to discuss the serious human rights violations taking place in Iran, not least against women and children. Thórdís Kolbrún Reykfjörd Gylfadó...


  • 03 October 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    JEF Defence Ministers Statement

    Following the deliberate damage caused to the Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea, today Defence Ministers of the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) met virtually to share assessments of the blatant ...


  • 30 September 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Joint statement by the Nordic Ministers of Defence

    The Nordic defence ministers issued the following statement after a virtual meeting on 30 September 2022: We, the Nordic Ministers of Defence are deeply concerned about the damage to the Nord Stream p...


  • 26 September 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Foreign Minister of Iceland addressed the UN General Assembly

    The efforts of every country to safeguard the multilateral system were the guiding principles in Minister Thórdís Kolbrún Reykfjord Gylfadóttir's first annual address to the United Nations General Ass...


  • 21 September 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Iceland supports EOD and demining efforts for Ukraine

    On 11 August, Defence Ministers of 26 nations met in Copenhagen for a conference jointly hosted by Ukraine, Denmark, and the United Kingdom. The conference, organised to complement the efforts of the ...


  • 26 August 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Presidents and Foreign Ministers of the Baltic States visit Iceland

    The foreign ministers of the Baltic states and Iceland signed a Joint Declaration today at a gathering in Höfði, Reykjavík, celebrating three decades of diplomatic relations between the countries. In...


  • 18 August 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Icelandic heritage celebrated in "New Iceland" in North America

    The Icelandic Festival of Manitoba, Íslendingadagurinn, was held in the town of Gimli in Canada on 31 July and 1 August. Minister for Foreign Affairs, Þórdís Kolbrún Reykfjörð Gylfadóttir, was a guest...


  • 03 August 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Prime Minister's Office

    A small volcanic eruption in southwest Iceland

      Risk to populated areas and critical infrastructure considered low No disruptions to international aviation Volcanic activity follows considerable seismic activity over the past fe...


  • 14 July 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    MAR Advisors to enhance profitability and quality of seafood in Vietnam with support from SDGs fund

    Consultancy firm MAR Advisors has been awarded a grant from the Icelandic Ministry for Foreign Affairs' Sustainable Development Goals Partnership Fund to explore opportunities for better market ...


  • 07 July 2022 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    RetinaRisk receives grant from SDGs Partnership Fund to prevent vision loss among people living with diabetes in India

    RetinaRisk, a HealthTech company founded by Icelandic doctors and scientists, has been awarded a grant of 10 million ISK from the Sustainable Development Goals Partnership Fund of the Icelandic Minis...

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