Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Moravetski said on July 4 in the European Parliament that his country is not yet ready to give up zlotys and switch to euros. "Creating a common currency makes sense between countries that converged at macro and microeconomic levels," - quotes the Polish Prime Minister RIA Novosti news agency..
At the same time Moravetsky stressed that the levels of economic and financial development of Central and Western Europe have not yet become equal - Poland and other countries of Central Europe are compelled to catch up with their economically more developed neighbors. According to him, the Polish government is waiting for the different banking systems to cope with their problems, only then the introduction of the euro will be expedient. Poland joined the European Union in 2004, but retained its national currency, zloty.