Polish central bank wants Poland in euro zone 2006

POLAND - The Polish National Bank (NBP) wants Poland to join the euro zone in 2006, but does not rule out that the entry will take a year later, PAP News Agency reported NBP Deputy Governor Andrzej Bratkowski as saying on Tuesday.

"Whether we make it depends not only on us but on the progress of talks with the European Union, therefore we cannot rule out the year 2007," Bratkowski told a press conference.

"The issue of the entry of the ERM II has not been discussed by the team. From a formal point

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