Iceland PM Highlights Common Ground with India Amidst Diverging Views on Russia
‘Ukraine needs to win this war’: Iceland PM says India and Nordics have different views on Russia, but common cause with peace

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Iceland's Prime Minister Kristrún Mjöll Frostadóttir emphasized the need for increased collaboration between India and Nordic countries during the India-Nordic Summit in Oslo. While acknowledging differing perspectives on Russia, she stressed the importance of international relations and highlighted opportunities in renewable energy and cultural exchanges, particularly in film.
- 01Iceland's trade relations with India are currently valued at around $30-40 million USD.
- 02Prime Minister Frostadóttir expressed a desire for more Indian films to be shot in Iceland, highlighting cultural cooperation.
- 03She noted that both India and Nordic countries share a commitment to international law and the need for Ukraine to win the ongoing war.
- 04Frostadóttir mentioned the potential for growth in renewable energy collaboration, aligning with India's goal of achieving 500 gigawatts of renewable energy.
- 05Concerns about migration in Nordic countries were addressed, with Frostadóttir advocating for high-skilled labor from India.
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During the India-Nordic Summit held in Oslo on May 19, 2026, Iceland's Prime Minister Kristrún Mjöll Frostadóttir discussed the evolving relationship between India and Nordic nations, driven by shared interests in international cooperation. While acknowledging the historical ties between India and Russia, she pointed out the Nordic countries' differing stance on the matter, emphasizing their commitment to international law and the importance of Ukraine's victory in the ongoing conflict. Frostadóttir highlighted the potential for enhanced trade relations, which currently stand at approximately $30-40 million USD, particularly in renewable energy and cultural exchanges, such as Indian film productions in Iceland. She expressed a desire to visit India to explore these opportunities further. The Prime Minister also addressed concerns regarding migration, advocating for the acceptance of high-skilled labor from India, which contributes positively to Iceland's economy. She noted that the Nordic countries should focus on attracting skilled immigrants to foster growth, rather than low-skilled labor, to maintain their egalitarian values and economic stability.
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The strengthening of trade relations and cultural exchanges between Iceland and India could lead to economic growth and increased collaboration in renewable energy.
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