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UEFA head Platini checks Ukraine's Euro 2012 preparations - Summary

Posted : Thu, 03 Jul 2008 14:27:01 GMT
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Kiev - UEFA head Michel Platini was in Kiev on Thursday to inspect personally Ukraine's preparations so far to co-host the Euro 2012 football championship. Poland and Ukraine were named hosts for the prestige event in April 2007. Since then bureaucratic squabbles and government inaction have stymied Ukrainian efforts actually to begin preparations.

Platini met with Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko on Thursday afternoon, and was scheduled later in the day for talks with President Viktor Yushchenko.

Tymoshenko told reporters her government was fully prepared to run the tournament to a high standard.

"The entire government team that is getting Ukraine ready for Euro (2012) is gathered here, so we can discuss preparations so that the it (the tournament) can be a splendid holiday for the whole world, and so that Ukraine can be seen as a reliable partner," Tymoshenko said.

But Platini in remarks aired by Channel 5 television sounded a cautionary note, registering polite dissatisfaction with the slow speed of the Ukrainian preparation effort.

"Responsibility (for Euro 2012) lies as much on you, as it does on me," Platini said. "The situation is not as we thought and we will have to work a great deal on it."

The blue-ribbon UEFA delegation headed by Platini and including General Secretary David Taylor, Vice President Senes Erik, and others arrived from Warsaw, after Wednesday discussions with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

The UEFA inspection group's mission is to check personally how well or poorly Poland and Ukraine are getting ready to host Euro 2012, and to determine problem areas needing attention, Platini told reporters before departing on the tour.

Platini's delegation is scheduled to publish a formal report its findings to the UEFA during meetings in Bordeaux France, on September 25 and 26.

Ukrainian media has widely reported UEFA leadership is considering reducing the number of games held in Ukraine, or sacking Ukraine entirely as a host, because of Kiev's overall inability to get ready for the tournament so far.

UEFA officials are considering Germany, Spain, and Italy as alternates to Ukraine according to the news reports. Platini at the outset of his trip denied the allegations, saying the UEFA "was only thinking (of holding Euro 2012) in Poland and Ukraine."

Yury Pavlenko, Ukraine's Minister of Sport and one of the country's top officials for Euro 2012 preparations, told Sehodnia newspaper: "We (Ukraine) have no fear, we are preparing our presentation (for Platini). We will place an accent on those areas that, according to the UEFA, have a high level of risk."

Pavlenko predicted the UEFA delegation would be satisfied by his government explanations, saying, "For all questions (the UEFA has) we have solid answers."

The group of tasks Ukraine must complete, in order to host Euro 2012, is daunting and expensive.

Topping the list is the country's premier game venue, Olympic Stadium in Kiev, whose overhaul has been stalled more than a year due to a land ownership legal battle between two powerful commercial clans in the capital.

Construction crews most recently returned to the stadium on Wednesday, one day before Platini's arrival.

A Kiev court order stemming from lawsuits between the two commercial clans had frozen work on the 90,000-seat venue since March.

Ukraine will require investment totalling more than 20 billion dollars to host the championship, of which 3.4 billion are needed in 2008 alone, according to details of the government plan leaked to the Interfax news agency.

Ukraine's government is planning to support the Euro 2012 preparations programme with only a fraction of the total cash needed, with the government budget slated to provide some 4.5 billion dollars, according to the report.

Ukraine hopes to receive the remainder Ukraine, by the terms of the Euro 2012 plan, in private and mostly foreign investment - a plan questioned by critics noting Ukraine has one of the lowest levels of foreign investment of any European nation.

Platini is scheduled to travel to Kazakhstan and then Azerbaijan after visiting Ukraine.

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