We're very proud to be part of the eurozone. But this comes with obligations and it is crucial we show the world we can live up to those obligations.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Countries themselves need to do everything possible to remain in the euro zone.
The participation of our country in the eurozone is a guarantee for the country's monetary stability. It is a driver of financial prosperity.
You've got some very powerful countries: Poland, the United Kingdom, Sweden and others who have a genuine desire to see the euro zone straighten itself out. It's good for all of us, whether you're in the euro zone or not, to make sure that it doesn't lead to a fracturing.
We must do everything to ensure that the Euro 2016 is a success.
It's in our interests that the euro is a successful, strong currency.
We have a huge responsibility to make sure that Europe remains a prosperous and peaceful continent.
I can confirm that Poland should become a eurozone country, and not just because of the treaties that have been signed, but because I consider it of strategic interest both for Poland and the E.U.
Britain is not in the single currency, and we're not going to be. But we all need the eurozone to have the right governance and structures to secure a successful currency for the long term.
Unraveling the euro is a terrible thing. This is a 50-year endeavor to get this continent together and that's a wonderful endeavor.
We must break up the eurozone. We must set those Mediterranean countries free.