Iceland is represented in Greece through its embassy in Oslo, Norway and through an honorary consulate in Athens.
They have been firm allies for over 60 years, and have reaffirmed their ties recently at the highest levels of contacts.
[4] Papoulias also met in Reykjavík with the Prime Minister of Iceland Geir Haarde and discussed subjects such as joint cooperation in the economic sector in the Balkans.
[5] On August 28, 2007, Greece and Iceland reaffirmed their long-standing ties at an official meeting between Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis and Icelandic Prime Minister Geir Haarde, "who was on a working visit to Greece.
"[6] He specifically thanked "Haarde for Iceland’s backing of Greece on the Macedonia naming dispute.