
Bulgaria officially joined the euro area on Thursday, becoming the 21st member of the world's largest currency zone. European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde hailed the move as a symbol of European unity and collaboration, capable of overcoming global challenges. Bulgarian Central Bank Governor Dimitar Radev stated that adopting the euro signifies belonging to a space of shared rules and trust, reflecting the nation's economic transformation and acceptance.
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