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Iceland stresses geothermal expertise in Brussels
The EU could benefit from Iceland's significant expertise in developing geothermal technology in the run up to 2020, foreign minister Össur Skarphéðinsson said in Brussels on Tuesday as the country formally opened accession talks.
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