Polish Finance Minister Andrzej Dumaniski told the Financial Times in an interview published on Sunday that Poland is in no hurry to join the eurozone. He stated that the country will carefully consider the conditions for joining the currency union. Dumaniski emphasized that Poland is focused on maintaining the stability of its economy. He also noted that the decision to adopt the euro will only be made after a full assessment of all risks. The finance minister added that Poland aims for the transition to the euro to be as beneficial as possible for the country.
Poland in no hurry to join eurozone
Polish Finance Minister Andrzej Dumaniski stated that Poland is not rushing to join the eurozone, focusing on economic stability and careful analysis of the conditions.