Iceland's Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir reaffirmed the country's decision not to impose counter-tariffs against the US amid rising trade tensions. She emphasized the importance of free trade and expressed concerns about potential spillover effects on Iceland's trade relationship with the EU. Frostadóttir supported the EU's stance against the US while ensuring that retaliatory measures do not harm neighboring countries like Iceland. She reflected on her evolving political focus from domestic issues to international relations and highlighted the need for public engagement in governance. Iceland plans to hold a referendum on EU accession by 2027, influenced by current geopolitical shifts. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)