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Musk denies 'talking about Ukraine with Putin', says last conversation was 18 months ago

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  • 2022-10-13 02:50:07
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  "Musk denies media reports that he and Putin talked about Ukraine (issues)", according to reports from RIA No...

  "Musk denies media reports that he and Putin talked about Ukraine (issues)", according to reports from RIA Novosti, Izvestia and other Russian media, the global news portal VICE published an article on the 11th local time, saying that American political scientists SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk tweeted last week The proposal for peace in Ukraine followed direct discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin. However, Musk later denied the news.

RIA Novosti: Musk denies media reports that he talks with Putin about UkraineRIA Novosti: Musk denies media reports that he talks with Putin about Ukraine

  The VICE website said that Bremer disclosed in an email to Eurasia Group clients that Musk had told him that Putin was “ready to negotiate (with the Ukrainian side),” but only if the Uzbek side acknowledged that Crimea belonged to Russia, Permanent neutrality and recognition of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporozhye to Russia.

  Bremer also said Musk said Putin had told himself that Russia would achieve these goals no matter what, including a possible nuclear strike if Ukraine "invaded" Crimea, according to the VICE website.

  Subsequently, British entrepreneur Sven Henrich retweeted the link to the article on the VICE website, and Ate Musk wrote: "Hello, Musk. Is this true?"↓

  To this, Musk replied: "No, it's not. I only talked to Putin once, that was 18 months ago, and the topic of the conversation was space."↓

  After Musk's denial, though, Bremer posted another set of tweets that stood by his claims. He wrote: "Elon Musk has told me that he has had direct conversations with Putin and the Kremlin on Ukraine. He has also told me what the Kremlin's red lines are. For 24 years, I have been writing about geopolitics Political weekly. I write with sincerity, without fear or favoritism, and this week's update is no exception. I've always admired Elon Musk as a unique, world-changing entrepreneur, and I've said it openly Yes. He's not a geopolitical expert."↓

  According to previous reports by Reuters, the British "Guardian" and other foreign media, Musk expressed his views on Twitter on the 3rd local time of ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict and put forward 4 suggestions-"1. Under the supervision of the United Nations Renew referendum on 'occupied territories', if it is the will of the people, Russia to leave; 2. Crimea officially becomes part of Russia, as it has been since 1783; 3. Crimea water supply Guaranteed; 4. Ukraine remains neutral." Subsequently, his tweet aroused strong dissatisfaction from the Ukrainian side.

  Medvedev, vice chairman of the Russian Federation Security Council, commented on Musk's tweet later on the 3rd: "Salute to Elon Musk! However, the mysterious agent has lost cover. His next tweet will be Said Ukraine is a man-made country.” The website of “Russia Today” TV station stated that Medvedev’s remarks were not to make fun of Musk, but to criticize the Ukrainian government and its supporters for the sincere peace proposal of the American billionaire. Hysterical reaction.


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