Poland Defers Euro Adoption, Cites Economic Stability with Zloty
Finance Minister Andrzej Domański emphasizes that maintaining the national currency has shielded Poland from past economic downturns.
- Poland's decision to delay adopting the euro marks 20 years since its EU entry.
- Finance Minister Andrzej Domański argues the zloty helped Poland avoid recession during global crises.
- Poland remains committed to eventually adopting the euro as per EU membership terms.
- The decision reflects caution over economic stability and independence.
- Poland and nine other nations to celebrate two decades in the EU on May 1, 2004.