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Greece–Iceland relations

Greek–Icelandic relations are foreign, economic and cultural relations between Greece and Iceland. Greece is represented in Iceland through its embassy in Oslo (Norway) and through an honorary consulate in Reykjavík. Iceland is represented in Greece through its embassy in Oslo (Norway) and through an honorary consulate in Athens. They have been firm allies for over 60 years, and have reaffirmed their ties recently at the highest levels of contacts.
== Historical context ==
Both nations are full members of the OECD, as they have been since 1961.〔Sally Jacobsen, "OECD Predicts 4% U.S. Economic Growth; Forecasters Also Expect Germany to Recover Strongly This Year," ''The Washington Post'', June 7, 1994, page d.03, found at (Washington Post archives ). Accessed April 22, 2009.〕〔Joel Haveman and Norman Kempster, "World View The Case of the Diasppearing Worker: What's Gone Wrong? National economies are growing, yet unemployment is on the rise. Some blame technology; others cite high wages and social programs," ''Los Angeles Times'', July 6, 1993, found at (LA Times archives ). Accessed April 22, 2009.〕

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