For Ukraine, that just makes sense. Most of Ukraines trade is with countries using the Euro. They are in Europe and actually border the Eurozone with Slovakia. Romania is working hard on adopting the Euro too. Obviously Poland and Hungary also have to adopt the Euro at some point, as they are EU members without an opt out. Ukraine wants to join the EU, so it has to also agree to adopting the Euro at some point.
Ukraine
News and discussion related to Ukraine
Community Rules
πΊπ¦ Sympathy for enemy combatants is prohibited.
π»π€’No content depicting extreme violence or gore.
π₯Posts containing combat footage should include [Combat] in title
π·Combat videos containing any footage of a visible human involved must be flagged NSFW
β Server Rules
- Remember the human! (no harassment, threats, etc.)
- No racism or other discrimination
- No Nazis, QAnon or similar
- No porn
- No ads or spam (includes charities)
- No content against Finnish law
π³ Defense Aid π₯
π³ Humanitarian Aid βοΈβοΈ
πͺ Volunteer with the International Legionnaires
See also:
If you live in a middle of nowhere country the dollar makes sense. Sure the US has some issues, but there is no reason the EU couldn't have similar or worse issues in the future and so you can debate what the future will really be. However Ukraine isn't middle of nowhere, it is middle of Europe and the Euro is too important to that part of the world to ignore.
While I have not lived or visited Poland, I do have relatives there. From their words Polish society isn't exactly enthusiastic about adopting the euro.
Latest pole was 57% for the Euro and 41% against with 2% undecided. To be fair that is the EU asking and it might be different depending on the pollster and the poll is a year old, but they are certainly not fully against it, so it will never happen.
It's become a lot more popular since covid, it was unpopular during the greek crisis and there was some concern when the dollar was stronger (and Germany lost Russian gas) but since Trump people are looking hard at the value of European stability and the euro is pleasantly boring right now.
With the return of Trump, I could see the dynamic shifting a lot.
I think California should also do this.