European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi

European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi on Thursday voiced concern over the recent strength of the euro, which is putting the brakes on inflation at a time when policymakers are looking to wind down stimulus measures.

"The recent volatility in the exchange rate represents a source of uncertainty which requires monitoring with regard to its possible implications for the medium-term outlook for price stability," Draghi said at a press conference.

The euro has risen by more than 10 percent against the greenback this year, currently hovering near $1.20.