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Elon Musk gets into Twitter war with Zelenskyy over ‘ideas for peace’

Ukraine official tells him to ‘get lost’ for tweeting unsolicited advice, turning it into public poll

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Oct 2022 9:30AM

Elon Musk gets into Twitter war with Zelenskyy over ‘ideas for peace’
US billionaire Elon Musk yesterday has sparked controversy with Ukrainian officials including President Volodymyr Zelenskyy over his ideas on ending Russia’s invasion. – AFP pic, October 4, 2022

KYIV – US billionaire Elon Musk was embroiled in a social media spat with Ukrainian officials including President Volodymyr Zelenskyy yesterday over his ideas on ending Russia’s invasion.

Musk sparked the controversy on Twitter by proposing a peace deal involving re-running under United Nations supervision annexation referendums in Moscow-occupied Ukrainian regions, acknowledging Russian sovereignty over the Crimean peninsula and giving Ukraine a neutral status.

The Tesla and SpaceX founder created a poll to let his more than 107 million followers vote on the idea.

Zelenskyy responded with a Twitter poll of his own, asking: “Which @elonmusk do you like more?” with the options “One who supports Ukraine” and “One who supports Russia”.

Kyiv’s ambassador to Germany Andriy Melnyk replied bluntly: “My very diplomatic response (to Musk) is to get lost.”

Ukrainian presidential aide Mykhaylo Podolyak suggested a “better peace plan” under which Ukraine took back its territories including Crimea, Russia was demilitarised and denuclearised, and “war criminals” faced an international tribunal.

Musk later said Moscow could announce a full mobilisation, leading to a “full war” where “death on both sides will be devastating” given Russia’s far larger population.

“Victory for Ukraine is unlikely in total war. If you care about the people of Ukraine, seek peace,” he wrote on Twitter.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has called on Ukraine to cease hostilities and negotiate after ordering a partial mobilisation to bolster his forces and threatening to use nuclear weapons.

Zelenskyy has said he will never negotiate with Russia as long as Putin remained its leader. – AFP, October 4, 2022

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