June 11 (Reuters) – There is no possibility of turning back from the euro currency and the independence of the European Central Bank cannot be doubted, ECB governing council member Mario Draghi said on Friday. “People have to understand that the euro is (here) to stay … there is no turning back,” Draghi told reporters on the sidelines of a seminar in Helsinki, reiterating comments he made in a keynote speech in Rome at the end of May.
Draghi, who is governor of the Bank of Italy, also dismissed suggestions the ECB’s independence had been undermined by its recent decision to buy euro zone government bonds.
“The ECB’s independence has never been in question,” he said.