I think that the tying of the Montenegrin economy with the euro is a much better option than the adventure of printing our own currency.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We have the EURO as a currency, which means a lot. It has not just stabilized the situation in Kosovo politically and economically, but also facilitated the direct contact that we have with Europe.
I think it's often discussed that leaving the Euro is an option for Greece. I think this is really not an option.
It's in our interests that the euro is a successful, strong currency.
It's political glue inside Europe to keep it together - the euro is the best thing going for it since the creation of the common market.
The euro is a vital issue for Germany. There is no other country that derives as much benefit from the common domestic market and the monetary union as Germany.
But I would bet that the euro continues to exist and that its importance as a global currency will likely increase.
We must stress that the euro has been beneficial to the European Union because, otherwise, in this context of international turmoil, every country would have to devalue their currencies.
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.
This is what the European Union is all about. A strong market with a strong currency.
I was sure we would never see the adoption of the Euro. Countries giving up their currencies for a common tender was, it seemed to me, completely out of tune with currency being a carrier of people's cultural identity, celebrating national heroes and events, as it had been for hundreds of years.