FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke said there were still problems with the conditions of migrant workers building stadiums for the 2022 World Cup but he was "very happy" with steps taken by Qatar.

"It's clear there are problems and things to be solved," Valcke told a Doha press conference.

He said that Qatar was beginning to comply with international standards, which was a "big step".

He also said FIFA was in continuing discussions with groups such as the International Labour Organisation over the issue of workers' rights.

Valcke added that he had visited "a lot of stadiums" on Tuesday, after a FIFA task force meeting decided to recommend moving the tournament to November and December 2022 because of climate concerns.

"In a nutshell I am very happy with what we have seen," he said.

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