"Finland is committed to being a member of the euro zone, and we think that the euro is useful for Finland," Urpilainen told financial daily Kauppalehti, adding though that "Finland will not hang itself to the euro at any cost and we are prepared for all scenarios."They're not leaving yet, but they've thought about it.
"Collective responsibility for other countries' debt, economics and risks; this is not what we should be prepared for," she added.
Urpilainen's spokesman Matti Hirvola stressed to AFP that the minister's comments did not mean Finland was planning to exit the euro zone.
"All claims that Finland would leave the euro are simply false," he said.
Why Is a Sensible Immigration Policy Discussion So Hard?
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Why is the choice between shutting down the border and no controls at all?
And what about demographics? Fertility rates?
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