Iceland’s government has reversed its long-standing opposition to European Union membership in the wake of the collapse of its banking system and could join as early as 2011.
Geir Haarde, prime minister, said on Friday that he would set up a special panel to discuss joining. “We have always said that we will assess at any given time how we co-operate with Europe,” he said. “This process will help us make our future decisions.”

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