The British government has "an obligation to get that money back, and we will continue to pursue that until we do," said Danny Alexander, the chief secretary of the Treasury.
He was speaking Sunday after Iceland's people voted to repeal a law aimed at solving the dispute.
Six out of 10 voters in the referendum on Saturday opposed the law, the government said in a statement Sunday, saying turnout was high.
Alexander called Saturday's Icelandic vote "disappointing," adding, "We have a very difficult financial position as a country ... This money would help."
"There is a legal process going on and we will carry on through these processes," he said on the BBC's "Andrew Marr" show. (read more)
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