The other day CNN reporter Pedro Pinto, along with Vice Prime Minister - Minister of Infrastructure Borys Kolesnikov, made a tour of Ukrainian host city of Euro 2012.
During the inspection the journalist met with the state of Ukraine's preparations for Euro 2012.
According to Boris Kolesnikov, in the past year and a half preparing for the tournament went without the slightest delay. "Neither the Ukrainian President, nor the Ukrainian government did not fear that UEFA will deprive us of the right to host the championship. Would that there were some concerns that we can do something not to be on time. But the last 15 months we have worke
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According with resource euro2012.ukrinform.ua, Ukraine and Poland are prepared for Euro over 90 %.
The level of Poland’s preparedness for Euro-2012 is the same as Ukraine’s one and is over 90 per cent, told PL.2012 Operations Director Wojciech Folejewski.
After June 2012 when UEFA Secretary General Gianni Infantino assessed Ukraine’s and Poland’s preparedness level as 80 per cent, a lot of job was done. Mr Folejewski said: "Host countries have already completed construction works and have put aside their spades. The tasks presently facing us, just like those facing the Ukrainians are the ultimate final tests of preparedness of objects, training of volunteers, informational and promotional projects and services for fans.”
Meanwhile, it were emphasized priorities for the six month remaining before the start of Euro. Three directions have been specified a
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