Advertising campaign for Euro 2012 to start in September
An extensive advertising campaign ahead of the Euro 2012 Soccer Championship will begin Sept. 1 this year, the Ukraine Deputy Prime Minister and Infrastructure Minister said Friday.
"There is no sense starting it earlier. The summer is really a lull season. And in September the campaign will be successful. It will be working non-stop until July 1, 2012," Boris Kolesnikov told journalists here.
"Ukraine has adhered strictly to schedules of building basic infrastructural facilities," the minister said, adding that the most painful issue for Ukraine was road construction. He said building the highways required in two years was almost impossible.
"I think in at least five or seven years Ukraine will get a new road infrastructure, if those who are responsible for it faithfully fulfill their obligations," Kolesnikov said.
He said special attention had been paid to ensuring the construction and reconstruction of stadiums was on schedule.
According to the Infrastructure Minister, the main arena for Euro 2012 is in the final stage of the construction. Olympics stadium will host the final of the championship in Kiev. The officials have two possible dates for its opening: Aug. 24 or late October.
Source: Xinhua
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"There is no sense starting it earlier. The summer is really a lull season. And in September the campaign will be successful. It will be working non-stop until July 1, 2012," Boris Kolesnikov told journalists here.
"Ukraine has adhered strictly to schedules of building basic infrastructural facilities," the minister said, adding that the most painful issue for Ukraine was road construction. He said building the highways required in two years was almost impossible.
"I think in at least five or seven years Ukraine will get a new road infrastructure, if those who are responsible for it faithfully fulfill their obligations," Kolesnikov said.
He said special attention had been paid to ensuring the construction and reconstruction of stadiums was on schedule.
According to the Infrastructure Minister, the main arena for Euro 2012 is in the final stage of the construction. Olympics stadium will host the final of the championship in Kiev. The officials have two possible dates for its opening: Aug. 24 or late October.
Source: Xinhua
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