Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko agreed Thursday to hold an election debate with frontrunner Volodymyr Zelensky at the country's biggest stadium as he seeks to make up lost ground ahead of a run-off vote, Urdu Point reports.
The 41-year-old actor and comedian Zelensky is favourite to become Ukraine's next president after he dominated a first-round vote on March 31 despite many initially dismissing his candidacy as a joke.
The two will meet in a run-off vote on April 21.
Hours after political novice Zelensky challenged Poroshenko, 53, to hold a debate in a Kiev stadium, the country's largest sports arena, Poroshenko said he was ready to square off with the popular actor.
"(If you want) a stadium, let it be a stadium," Poroshenko said in a video address.
But he also warned that an election debate was no laughing matter and a presidential election would determine the country's fate for decades to come.
"A debate is not a show," Poroshenko said in an apparent jab at Zelensky's lack of political experience.
"A debate is not staged for a stadium spectacle," he added.