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"Negotiations for Iceland’s accession started in 2010, following the declaration of bankruptcy in 2008, which led to the fall of its government and the implementation of a range of institutional and economic reforms, and to an IMF economic recovery programme being put in place. A country’s entry to the EU is dependent on the implementation of the Copenhagen criteria. In this case, Iceland and the EU have already closed eight of the 11 negotiation chapters already open. However, Iceland is a particular case, as it already cooperates with the EU as a member of the European Economic Area, the Schengen agreements and the Dublin II Regulation, as well as cooperating on peacekeeping operations and crisis management. Furthermore, there have been economic improvements and a slight recovery of GDP. I should also like to mention the public support for the accession process, which is crucial to the inclusion of a society in the EU, following the complete implementation of the Copenhagen criteria, of political and economic criteria, and of the EU
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