Hungary will not join the euro zone before 2020, as it is not clear from the current situation in Europe whether it would be more advantageous to opt in or out, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said in Warsaw.
Orban told a conference of the prime ministers of Visegrad countries (Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Rep, Poland) that Hungary had chosen several target dates before but they had all had to be postponed.
Orban in his speech was critical of EU responses to the euro-zone crisis.






