Greek-Icelandic relations
- Greek-Icelandic relations
Greek-Icelandic relations are foreign relations between Greece and Iceland. Greece is represented in Iceland throug its embassy in Oslo (Norway) and through an honhorary consulate in Reykjavik Iceland is represented in Greece through its embassy in Oslo (Norway) and through an honorary consulate in Athens.
=See Also=
*Foreign relations of Greece
*Foreign relations of Iceland
=Links=
* [http://www.ypex.gov.gr/www.mfa.gr/en-US/Services/Directory/Greek+Missions+Abroad/#I Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs: honorary consulate in Reykjavik]
* [http://brunnur.stjr.is/interpro/utanr/HBvefur.nsf/Pages/IslSendiradEng?OpenDocument&CountryNr=30&Lang=44 Icelandic Foreign Ministry: its representation in Greece]
* [http://www.iceland.org/no/english/ Iceland embassy in Oslo (accredited to Greece)]
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