In an email sent to Eurasia Group subscribers, company founder Ian Bremer revealed that the owner of Tesla and SpaceX told him about a conversation he had with Russian President Vladimir Putin before the controversial chain of tweets with Musk's proposal to end the war.
After the storm he caused at the beginning of the month when he proposed a referendum in the region of the Crimean Peninsula and the Donbas region, new elections supervised by the United Nations in the territories annexed by Russia, as well as the recognition of the Crimea as Russian territory, this evening (Tuesday) it was learned that Musk held a conversation with Putin in which the two discussed the solution possible on the Eastern European front. According to the conversation, the details of which were disclosed by Bromer, the founder of Tesla revealed that Putin "is willing to negotiate on the condition that the Crimea remains Russian territory, that Ukraine becomes neutral and that Ukraine recognizes the Russian annexation of Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhia ", Written.
Ukraine-Russia Peace:
- Redo elections of annexed regions under UN supervision.
Russia leaves if that is the will of the people.
- Crimea formally part of Russia, as it has been since 1783 (until Khrushchev's mistake).
- Water supply to Crimea assured.
- Ukraine remains neutral.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 3, 2022
According to Bremer, Musk said that Putin would insist on these goals "no matter what" and issued a nuclear warning if Kiev dared to invade Crimea, a territory that Russia annexed in 2014.
Musk denied the conversation took place.
As you may recall, at the beginning of the month, Musk proposed to Ukraine to agree to divisive concessions of its territory that had been occupied since the beginning of the Russian invasion last February 24.
In the thread, Musk wrote that his proposal will one way or another be the model for ending the war.
"This is probably the result in any case - just a question of how many will die before that, and it should also be noted that the result could also be a nuclear conflict, as unlikely as it is."
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