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Monday, February 28, 2011

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Reykjanesbær´s vision Sigrún Ásta Jónsdóttir, Director of the Duuhús Heritage Museum, discusses the exhibit "The Base: Our Neighbo...
Thursday, February 17, 2011

Connections between Iceland and native North America

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Bob Soppelsa (left) with Ambassador and Mrs. Arreaga (center). Mr. Soppelsa gave invited guests a sneak peak at the Ambassador's exh...
Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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First-ever worldwide Conference of U.S. Ambassadors I had the privilege of attending the first-ever worldwide conference for U.S. Ambassa...
Friday, January 28, 2011

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President Obama’s State of the Union Address It was sobering, thoughtful, and energizing to hear President Obama’s State of the Union addre...
Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Bringing geothermal power to Africa, Iceland’s international schools, the Mayor and handball.

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The previous week was productive, interesting, and fun.  It was productive because the Embassy helped advance a U.S. – Icelandic partnership...
Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Welcoming the New Year

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I had read and heard that the end-of-year holidays in Reykjavik would be very special.   After experiencing this time of the year in several...
Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Joint Study, the Blue Lagoon, Cancun, and Svið:

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University of Iceland…Wow. I paid a visit to the University of Iceland and had the opportunity to learn about the University’s programs and ...
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Ambassador Luis E. Arreaga
Ambassador Luis E. Arreaga was nominated by President Barack Obama as Ambassador to Iceland on April 22, 2010. Ambassador Arreaga is a career member of the Foreign Service. He previously served as Deputy Chief of Mission at the US Embassy in Panama, US Consul General in Vancouver, and as Director of the Executive Secretariat Staff in Washington DC. Luis Arreaga was born and raised in Guatemala before immigrating to the U.S.. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin with a PhD in economics.
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