The UEFA president Michael Platini calls upon international football community to treat Ukraine and Poland with maximum assistance on their way of staging UEFA EURO 2012. He announced this during his stay in Italy on the occasion of unveiling a plaque to one of his predecessors as UEFA President, Dr Artemio Franchi.
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