Former boxer Vitali Klitschko met with Ukraine's president and allies to discuss how to assist residents in surviving power outages . Klitschko dismissed the confrontations as pointless in the context of Russias military campaign .
On Sunday, former professional boxer Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, met with Ukraine's president and allies to discuss how to assist residents in surviving power outages, dismissing their confrontations as pointless in the context of Russia's military campaign.Last week, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy noted that a lot of complaints had been made regarding the capital's actions.In a video shared on Telegram, Klitschko said, I do not want to be involved in political battles.I have things to do in the area.Klitschko, who had been embroiled in several fights with Zelenskiy before the invasion, said the presidents allies were behind the scenes with manipulation of the city's activities, including incomprehensible photos posted online.Klitschko said that not only Ukrainians, but also our international partners are no threat.
And here we have some sort of political game.But one of the president's best allies dealt a new blow, saying Klitschkos explanations are much different from what locals were expecting.He gave the mayor a week to fix problems and submit to inspections of the help centres.I have a proposal.Zelenskiy said in his nightly video address on Friday that the city has a week to fix the mistakes and that we conduct inspections with the mayor, David Arakhamia, the president of the presidents' Servant of the People party in parliament, said on Telegram that the efforts of thousands of invincibility centers set up around Ukraine to provide heat, water, internet, and mobile phone services.Before the war, the two leaders clashed over how the capital and its facilities were being operated.Featured Video Of The DayWhen Women Experience Domestic Violence In Silence, How We Can Help.