Elon Musk's secret talks with Putin spark global concerns
Billionaire Elon Musk has reportedly been in regular contact with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kremlin officials since 2022, according to a report by the "Wall Street Journal," which cites American, European, and Russian sources. The Kremlin allegedly threatened the owner of SpaceX and requested that he not activate the Starlink network over Taiwan.
6:11 AM EDT, October 25, 2024
geopolitics, business and personal matters."According to the "WSJ," citing current and former officials from the US, Europe, and Russia, the secret talks between the world's richest man and Putin involved "personal, business, and geopolitical tensions."
Musk in talks with Putin
In addition to discussions with Putin, Elon Musk reportedly had regular conversations with "high-ranking Russians," including Sergey Kiriyenko, the deputy chief of the Russian President's administration. These contacts were said to occur from the second half of 2022 to 2024.
The newspaper does not provide many details about the conversations but notes that Kiriyenko is accused by US authorities of directing Kremlin disinformation operations, including on Musk's platform X. The journal also writes that the intensification of the billionaire's contacts with Russia coincided with his shift in stance on supporting Ukraine and his repetition of Russian propaganda themes, such as ""a plan for peace," which would return Crimea to Russia and ensure Ukraine's neutrality.
Concerns were also raised about reports of Russian forces using the Starlink system and the release on the X portal of an interview by right-wing commentator Tucker Carlson with Putin.
According to one source for the newspaper, Musk was subjected to public and private pressure, including veiled threats. Publicly, he was threatened by the then-head of Roscosmos, Dmitry Rogozin. Moreover, the newspaper cites a former Russian intelligence officer saying that at the end of last year, Putin requested Musk not activate the Starlink satellite network over Taiwan as a favor to Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The company has not obtained permission to operate in Taiwan, although the Starlink website states that the system will be available there "soon."
"Closely guarded secret"
Although, according to the journal, Musk's secret conversations with Putin are "a closely guarded secret," which even part of the White House officials are unaware of. In October 2022, the president of the Eurasia Group think tank, Ian Bremmer, reported that Musk told him about a conversation with Putin just before the businessman proposed his "peace plan" for Ukraine on Twitter. According to Musk's account described by Bremmer, Putin allegedly stated that Russia's goal is to maintain control over Crimea, recognize the annexed territories, and uphold Ukraine's "permanent neutrality," saying that these are preconditions for peace negotiations. He also mentioned interest in controlling the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions only as a connection point between Russia and Crimea.
Musk himself denied these reports on Twitter, claiming he had only spoken to Putin once, in 2021, and the topic was "space."
According to "WSJ," the South African-born businessman's contacts with the Russian president raise concerns in the Pentagon and intelligence services due to the role Musk's company, SpaceX, plays as a contractor for the US government and a key partner of the space program. Because of this role, Musk can access documents marked "top secret." However, one interlocutor for the newspaper noted that "no alerts have been raised" indicating a potential breach of security rules by Musk.
The billionaire's contacts with Russians reportedly continued while he was preparing to buy Twitter and engaged in Donald Trump's election campaign, who promises a quick end to the war in Ukraine and who also allegedly held secret talks with Putin.
In response to the journal's questions, a spokeswoman for Trump's campaign praised Musk. "As for Putin, there's only one candidate in the race that he did not invade another country under, and it's President Trump," she emphasized.
Elon Musk has not yet commented on the revelations published by the "WSJ."