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Poland is not yet ready to adopt the euro, says its finance minister

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FILE – A multicolored 10 Polish Zloty coin marking Poland’s entry into the European Union is presented by the National Bank of Poland in Warsaw on April 14, 2004. The finance minister of Poland’s pro-European Union government says the country is not yet ready to adopt the euro currency. Finance Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office Donald Tusk said that Poland’s accession to the eurozone, the EU’s 20-member monetary union, is not justified at this time. (AP Photo/Alik Keplicz, File)



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