The eurozone of now nineteen countries will be expanded to include Croatia on 1 January. This was announced by European leaders at their summit in Brussels today. The Balkan country will join next year and will introduce the common euro. The current national currency, the kuna, will then be abolished.
EU leaders agree: Croatia will also receive the euro from January 1
The eurozone of now nineteen countries will be expanded to include Croatia on 1 January. This was announced by European leaders at their summit in Brussels today. The Balkan country will join next year and will introduce the common euro. The current national currency, the kuna, will then be abolished.