
The United Kingdom's relationship with Iceland has grown frosty in the last twenty four hours.
Iceland's banks are in serious trouble.
The Icelandic government has already had to take control of three of its leading banks.
A delegation of Treasury officials is currently in Iceland trying to get assurances that UK depositors will not lose money as a result of its banking crisis.
The meetings follow sharp exchanges between Gordon Brown and his Icelandic counterpart Geir Haarde (above) on the crisis.
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown strongly condemned Iceland's failure to guarantee British savers' deposits.
Mr Brown said Iceland's actions were "effectively illegal" and "completely unacceptable".
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