Wolodimir Selenski

Wolodimir Selenski

politician Ukraine

Wolodimir Selenski is the President of Ukraine, having taken office in May 2019. A former comedian and television producer, he gained international prominence for his leadership during the ongoing conflict with Russia, advocating for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Selenski has been instrumental in efforts to attract foreign investment and support for Ukraine, particularly in the context of its rich natural resources, including critical raw materials. Recently, he expressed positivity towards a proposal from former U.S. President Donald Trump, suggesting a strategic partnership where Ukraine would provide access to its resources in exchange for military and financial assistance.

Born on Jan 25, 1978 (47 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
6 wks
Reach
189,320
Power
15,313$
Sentiment
6.10
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Switzerland 21 6.10 1.37% +60% 8,654,622 189,320 $700,000 15,313$
Totals 21 8,654,622 189,320 $700,000 15,313$
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Recent Mentions

Switzerland Switzerland: Wolodimir Selenski awarded a medal to a bomb-sniffing dog, which has become a symbol of hope for children in Ukraine. 8

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Switzerland Switzerland: President Wolodimir Selenski congratulated the intelligence service and its chief for the successful operation. 9

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Wie Drohnen Russlands Bomber zerstörten

Switzerland Switzerland: Wolodimir Selenski is the President of Ukraine and is involved in discussions with German leaders regarding support and cooperation. 8

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Selenski ist am Flughafen Schönefeld gelandet

Switzerland Switzerland: Ukrainian President Wolodimir Selenski called for increased pressure on the Kremlin. 7

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: 14 Tote bei Drohnen und Raketenangriffen