Volodimir Zelenski
Volodimir Zelenski is the current President of Ukraine, having taken office in May 2019. A former comedian and television producer, Zelenski rose to prominence in Ukraine through his role in the hit TV series 'Servant of the People', where he played a fictional president. His political career started when he founded the Servant of the People party, which won a parliamentary majority in the 2019 elections. Zelenski has been a significant figure during the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, advocating for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Recently, he was in the news regarding allegations of a controversial ceasefire plan proposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, which he publicly denied.
Born on Jan 25, 1978 (48 years old)
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Romania:
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski has made statements regarding the European Union and military support for Ukraine.
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Romania:
Volodimir Zelenski is the President of Ukraine who was publicly accused of blackmail by Viktor Orbán.
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Moldova:
Volodimir Zelenski stated that peace talks are currently suspended due to the Middle East conflict.
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Moldova:
President Volodimir Zelenski stated that these brutal attacks against life must receive a response from international partners.
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Serbia:
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski criticized allies for using sophisticated missiles against the Iranian arsenal of drones.
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Croatia:
Volodimir Zelenski is sending inappropriate ironic messages to Viktor Orbán amidst escalating tensions.
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Spain:
Volodímir Zelenski revealed that Ukraine received a request from the United States for specific support against Iranian drones.
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Spain:
Volodímir Zelenski announced that Ukraine will send drone defense experts to countries attacked by Iran.
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Moldova:
Volodimir Zelenski announced that Ukraine brought home 200 soldiers who were held captive in Russia.
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Moldova:
Volodimir Zelenski announced that Ukraine brought home 200 soldiers who were held captive in Russia.
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