The meetings of financial ministers of the eurozone countries in Brussels .. The economic policies of the region and the steps of Bulgaria towards fulfilling the criteria for the adoption of the euro and the Irish and Belgian government priorities

Brussels: Europe and Arabs
The meetings of the ministers of financial and economy in the European Union countries will start this afternoon in Brussels through a meeting that is limited to the ministers of the euro Group countries, "the unified currency", provided that the meetings will expand the next day in the presence of the rest of the ministers in the member states of the unified European bloc and according to the export of the European Ministerial Council In Brussels, Timinozka Petkova, Bulgarian Finance Minister, will join the meeting to inform the ministers of the progress made towards fulfilling the criteria for adopting the euro.
Total economic expectations and the prospects of the euro zone
The euro group will evaluate the total economic expectations and review the recent global developments that affect the euro and the euro area, based on inputs of institutions.
The recommendation of the euro area
The ministers will discuss a draft recommendation regarding the EUR 2025, with the aim of approving it at the meeting of the Economic and Financial Affairs Council the next day.
The euro group will also explore how to continue to take advantage of the euro area recommendation to enhance politics and ensure its effective implementation.
The euro group work program until July 2025
The Euro Pascal Donoho president will present the euro group's work program for the first half of the year.
The ministers will be invited to exchange opinions and agree to the euro group work program.
Politics priorities for the Irish and Belgian governments
President Donuho, as the new finance minister in Ireland, and Vincent van Betigham, will be invited to the new Belgian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Budget, to provide policy priorities to their two governments.

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