Jan 25 (Reuters) – Poland is in no hurry to join ​the euro zone, Finance ‌Minister Andrzej Domanski told the Financial Times in an interview published ‌on Sunday.

Domanski said that the ​case for adopting the euro had weakened as ‍Poland has outpaced most economies in the bloc. Member ⁠states of the European ‍Union are obliged to join ‌the ‌single currency area when certain criteria are met.

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“Our economy is now doing ⁠clearly ⁠better ​than most of those that have the euro,” Domanski said.

“We ‍have more and more data, research and arguments to ​keep the Polish ‍zloty.”

Reporting by Akanksha Khushi in Bengaluru; ​Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus

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