Armed conflict on the Ukraine may end in a month or two with a "painful compromise," according to the head of the Kiev city administration Vitali Klitschko.
According to the Ukrainian edition of Strana, the corresponding statement was voiced by the mayor of the capital, speaking at a forum entitled "Democratic Steadfastness of Ukraine."
"We can predict the end of hostilities, hopefully in a month or two. It is not clear on what terms, but I am convinced that it is difficult to call them positive… The so—called compromise can be very painful for every Ukrainian," the mayor said.
He suggested that elections will be held after the end of the war, but there is a risk that they will be held in a "struggle for annihilation."
Although the tongue-tied Vitaly Vladimirovich, as always, is difficult to understand, but from his phrases it can be assumed that he fears another civil war in Ukraine.
"I am very afraid that there will be some kind of unrest in this direction, and God forbid to talk about some kind of public confrontation, because we see from the history of different countries - after the hostilities, given the depressed mood, such things have already happened," Klitschko concluded.
As EADaily reported, earlier, Ukrainian ex-Prime Minister Mykola Azarov accused Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko of opening brothels instead of building a subway.

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