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Magical easy options: Zelenskyy’s high aide criticises Musk’s concepts on Russia-Ukraine warfare

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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s high aide, Mykhailo Podolyak, criticised Twitter’s new boss Elon Musk on Sunday, calling his concepts on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Twitter content material moderation “magical simple solutions”.

Kyiv,UPDATED: Dec 5, 2022 07:27 IST

Mykhailo Podolyak listed “exchang(ing) foreign territories for an illusory peace” must be whole”, as examples of such suggestions. (Photo: Reuters)

By Reuters:

A top Ukrainian presidential aide criticised Twitter owner Elon Musk on Sunday for the billionaire’s “magical easy options,” citing ideas put forward by Musk on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Twitter content moderation.

Mykhailo Podolyak listed “exchang(ing) foreign territories for an illusory peace” and “open(ing) all personal accounts as a result of freedom of speech must be whole”, as examples of such suggestions.

“(Elon Musk) prefers so-called magical ‘easy options’,” Podolyak wrote on Twitter, an apparent reference to self-described free speech advocate Musk’s plans to reform Twitter, which he took over on Oct. 27, as well as a tweet in which he called for Ukraine to give up the Russian-occupied Crimean peninsula in exchange for peace.

Twitter representatives did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

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Ukraine has had a complicated relationship with Musk, the world’s richest man, since the start of the Russian invasion on Feb. 24.

He was praised in the war’s early days for providing thousands of Starlink satellite internet devices, made by Musk’s SpaceX, to Ukraine free of charge, but the friendship ran into difficulties in October when Musk voiced support for peace conditions rejected by Kyiv.

The billionaire called for Crimea, annexed by Moscow in 2014, to be declared formally part of Russia, and for UN-supervised referendums on whether Russia should stay or leave to be held in other occupied territories.

The tweet drew angry rebukes from Ukrainian officials, including Podolyak. Kyiv has repeatedly dismissed the idea that it will give up land for peace.

Soon after this dispute, Musk publicly complained about the cost of providing free Starlink services to Ukraine indefinitely. He said in October that only 10,630 of 25,300 Starlinks sent to Ukraine were actually paying for service.

Kyiv has acknowledged that “some” terminals are being provided free but has not given exact figures.

In a change of tone Musk said on Oct. 15 that the company would continue to run Ukraine’s free Starlinks.

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Dec 5, 2022

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