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EU referendum: 'UK yet to reveal reform details' EU referendum: 'UK yet to reveal reform details'
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Two European leaders have told the BBC that the UK is yet to reveal any details about what it wants to achieve in a renegotiation with the EU.Two European leaders have told the BBC that the UK is yet to reveal any details about what it wants to achieve in a renegotiation with the EU.
Estonia and Finland's leaders say David Cameron has so far failed to provide concrete proposals.Estonia and Finland's leaders say David Cameron has so far failed to provide concrete proposals.
But Mr Cameron, who is in Iceland for a meeting of northern European leaders, said discussions were "going well".But Mr Cameron, who is in Iceland for a meeting of northern European leaders, said discussions were "going well".
The prime minister wants to renegotiate the UK's relationship with the EU ahead of an in/out referendum on membership.The prime minister wants to renegotiate the UK's relationship with the EU ahead of an in/out referendum on membership.
'Clear about reform'
Finnish Prime Minister Juha Sipila and Estonian Prime Minister Taavi Roivas spoke to BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg in Reykjavik.Finnish Prime Minister Juha Sipila and Estonian Prime Minister Taavi Roivas spoke to BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg in Reykjavik.
Mr Roivas said they had talked about "directions" with the UK but are yet to focus on detail.Mr Roivas said they had talked about "directions" with the UK but are yet to focus on detail.
Mr Sipila said: "When you have a concrete proposal I think that Finland and other Nordic countries, we are very open to finding a solution for that."Mr Sipila said: "When you have a concrete proposal I think that Finland and other Nordic countries, we are very open to finding a solution for that."
Both countries want the UK to stay in the EU.Both countries want the UK to stay in the EU.
But Europe minister David Lidington said that other governments were "pretty clear" about what reforms the UK wants.But Europe minister David Lidington said that other governments were "pretty clear" about what reforms the UK wants.
He rejected criticism that the UK has been ambiguous and failed to put detail on the changes it wants in the run up to the EU referendum, which will be held by the end of 2017.He rejected criticism that the UK has been ambiguous and failed to put detail on the changes it wants in the run up to the EU referendum, which will be held by the end of 2017.
After arriving in Iceland on Wednesday, Mr Cameron insisted all options were on the table as he battled to recast Britain's relationship with Brussels - including leaving the EU.After arriving in Iceland on Wednesday, Mr Cameron insisted all options were on the table as he battled to recast Britain's relationship with Brussels - including leaving the EU.
Some British Eurosceptics look to Norway's position as a model for the UK if it were to leave the EU.Some British Eurosceptics look to Norway's position as a model for the UK if it were to leave the EU.
Norway is outside the EU but is part of the European Economic Area, which allows it to trade in the single market.Norway is outside the EU but is part of the European Economic Area, which allows it to trade in the single market.
Mr Cameron has said he wanted the British people to understand what the so-called "Norway option" involved, arguing that "while they pay, they don't have a say - they don't have a seat around the table".Mr Cameron has said he wanted the British people to understand what the so-called "Norway option" involved, arguing that "while they pay, they don't have a say - they don't have a seat around the table".
In contrast, UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said Norway thrives outside the EU as it saves on membership fees and red tape.In contrast, UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said Norway thrives outside the EU as it saves on membership fees and red tape.
The prime minister had previously avoided arguing directly with Eurosceptics, many of whom are on his own Conservative benches.The prime minister had previously avoided arguing directly with Eurosceptics, many of whom are on his own Conservative benches.
Mr Cameron is expected to have talks with the leaders of both Iceland and Norway at the Northern Future Forum, a grouping which also includes EU members Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania and Sweden.Mr Cameron is expected to have talks with the leaders of both Iceland and Norway at the Northern Future Forum, a grouping which also includes EU members Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania and Sweden.