| Want insurance for the remainder |
| Saturday, 26 September 2009 18:23 |
The Netherlands and England put great emphasis on that there will be an insurance for the Iceland pays what might be unpaid of the Icesave loan when the government insurance is invalid. This was said at the meeting of Ossur Skarphedinsson minister of foreign affairs with the ministers of foreign affairs of England and Netherlands from what the RUV published. Ossur had a meeting with David Milibrand, minister of foreign affairs of England, and Maxime Verhagen, minister of foreign affairs of the Netherlands, yesterday in the headquarters of the United Nations in New York. Ossur said to RUV that the formal response of the two nations is not clear. He said that sharp exchange of words had been at the meeting and the ministers spoke with honesty. Ossur said that he had introduced the side of Iceland with clear words and those he spoke with had not held their opinions back. He said that they, especially the Netherlands, put great emphasis on that there is a clear insurance set for that what may be left of the loan in 2024, when the government insurance is discontinued, is paid. When asked about the position of the Icesave case said Ossur that they would tempt in the coming days to solve this dispute and set forward ideas that the three nations could come in terms with. For that to happen is needed that England and the Netherlands come against the wishes of Iceland.
News Article by noname Translated by Anya Original Article in Icelandic
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The Netherlands and England put great emphasis on that there will be an insurance for the Iceland pays what might be unpaid of the Icesave loan when the government insurance is invalid. This was said at the meeting of Ossur Skarphedinsson minister of foreign affairs with the ministers of foreign affairs of England and Netherlands from what the RUV published. 
