Prime Minister Geir Haarde said: "People from our side will be going to Russia today or early tomorrow morning to discuss the exact terms. "With this, like everything else, nothing is certain until it's certain."
Central bank governor David Oddsson also said the announcement over the 4 billion loan was "overstated" and talks are still ongoing. The credit crisis has sent Iceland's currency into a tailspin over concerns rapid expansion of the country's banks has left the financial system crippled.
Deutsche Bank economist Henrik Gullberg said Iceland is "probably in the worst position in the developed world to cope with the ongoing crisis".