Meet with representatives of the Norwegian government about the IMF leaving Iceland  E-mail
Monday, 18 January 2010 21:29

On February 4th are three representatives of the Attac-association in Iceland, Einar Mar Gudmundsson writer, Bjarni Gudbjornsson historian and Gunnar Skuli Armannsson doctor meet representatives of the Norwegian government in an open meeting in Oslo according to an announcement from the association.

Also are representatives of the Norwegian attac-association going to attend the meeting, but they have organized the meeting with the Icelandic division. The title of the meeting is "Should the IMF leave Iceland?"


Then it also says in the announcement:

"The Attac-association in Norwan and Iceland are preparing mutual suggestions about how it is possible to rebuild the economy of Iceland without the participation of the IMF.

There is great support for it in Norway to help Iceland so that Icelanders can reject the hard conditions of the IMF, England, Netherlands and the EU regarding the Icesave case, and without Iceland having to go by the repressive terms of the IMF for aid. The meeting is intended to discuss the possibility of that and to introduce the suggestions of the Attac-association about rebuilding Iceland without the participation of the IMF. "

 


News Article by noname
Translated by Anya
Original Article in Icelandic

 

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