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The Nordic countries and Switzerland share similar morals such as views on neutrality. Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland are more closely related because Sweden and Finland are a part of the EU while the other three are a part of their own organization. However, Iceland is an official candidate for admission to the EU, and Norway has put their bid in a few times.

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