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 Ambassador Carol van Voorst with flag at the base closure ceremony.
Ambassador Carol van Voorst
and then IDF Commander
Colonel Craig Croxton retire
the IDF flag at a special
ceremony September 1.
 
 
 One of the F15 fighter jets that was once stationed at U.S. Naval Air Station-Keflavik.
One of the F15 fighter jets that was
once stationed at U.S. Naval Air
Station- Keflavik.
A New Chapter in Bilateral Relations Opens

A series of commemorations were held in September to mark the closing of the U.S. Naval Air Station in Keflavik, Iceland.

U.S. Ambassador to Iceland Carol van Voorst spoke of the historic value and the cultural influence of the base. 

The remaining U.S. military personnel departed Iceland September 30.

After six months of talks, the U.S. and Iceland negotiated a package of agreements providing for the turnover of the base and facilities and a framework to meet the security threats of the 21st century.

The new agreements build upon the U.S. commitment to defend Iceland under the 1951 Defense Agreement and NATO Charter.
To read the historic speeches, click here.
To view more photos please, click here.

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