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News → Platini to seek guarantees from UkraineUEFA boss Michel Platini is to request assurances on Euro 2012 preparations from new Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovich when they meet today. The Frenchman yesterday started a two-day tour of Ukraine’s four host cities and has witnessed delays in Lviv’s stadium construction and the lack of hotels in Donetsk. Two weeks ago the Ukrainian minister of family, youth and sports, Ravil Safiullin, revealed renovation works for the stadium that will host the Euro 2012 final in Kiev were five months behind schedule. “We have trusted in Ukraine for a long time already and we have trusted in Poland for a long time, and we would like to see that things are moving in the right direction,” Platini said, mentioning the two countries that will co-host the tournament. Earlier this week Euro 2012 minister Borys Kolesnikov announced plans to invest 26 billion Ukrainian hryvnias ($3.3 billion) in 2010 for stadiums, airports and infrastructure works. News → Ukraine pledges $3.8bn to Euro 2012Ukraine president Viktor Yanukovych has said that the country’s preparations to host Euro 2012 require at least 30 billion Ukrainian hryvnias ($3.8 billion) this year. Recently inaugurated as president, Yanukovych revealed that failure to recruit capable contractors meant that the country only used one third of the UAH 9 billion set aside to be spent in preparations last year. “Today the project has fallen into terrible decay”, he said in a meeting with party leaders and public and political organisations. The new president has also created an advisory committee to oversee preparation works as a replacement to a similar coordination council set up by the previous government. |
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