LVIV, Ukraine -- UEFA president Michel Platini on Wednesaday said he believed  Ukraine were on track to co-host Euro 2012 with Poland as he began a two-day  visit.
"We believe in Ukraine ... we believe in the authorities," former France star  Platini said as he arrived in the city of Lviv, one of four host cities in the  country.
The city is having a new airport terminal and a new stadium  built and local authorities insist that, despite several stadium construction  delays, they will be ready in time.
Platini, who last month insisted  discussions would be "frank and serious," was later to visit the eastern  industrial city of Donetsk, which last year saw an impressive new stadium  erected, before going on to Kharkiv and the capital, Kiev.
The UEFA head  was also due to hold talks with new Ukrainian President Viktor  Yanukovych.
Amid doubts as to Ukraine's capacity to be ready, Platini  recently suggested that matches could be held in four Polish venues and only two  in Ukraine.
 
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