Ukraine and Poland will tell UEFA this week that recent major organisational changes have started to solve their many problems in jointly hosting Euro 2012, Reuters reports.
According to the news service, ministers from the two countries will present a joint report on Wednesday to a meeting of UEFA officials on the state of preparations, sharply criticised earlier this year by UEFA president Michel Platini.
"We will approach 2009 as a single team and will get all cities ready for Euro 2012 in a responsible fashion," Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Ivan Vasyunyk told reporters after a meeting of top officials from both countries.
"Our new structure gives us reason to believe that we will form a unified team to tackle all tasks in 2009 and in staging the tournament."
Vasyunyk added that the main issue weighing down Ukrainian organisers had been resolved: increased financing to renovate the stadium in Kiev, due to host the final, and start building a facility in the western city of Lviv. He also said that work was under way to upgrade Kiev's international airport. Dilapidated and outdated transport networks are seen by observers as a weak link.
Preparations in Ukraine have been heavily criticised by UEFA and others. Officials dissolved an agency overseeing preparations and formed instead a 50-member "coordinating bureau" directly responsible to the government.







