Elon Musk provoked a tidal wave of reactions in Ukraine and the exchange went as far as insults when the kyiv ambassador to Germany asked him to "fuck off".

This Monday, President Volodymyr Zelensky and other Ukrainian officials debated on Twitter with the American billionaire about the Russian invasion.

The exchange began with Elon Musk's proposal for peace between Kyiv and Moscow based on new UN-supervised referendums, the surrender of Crimea to Russia and a "neutral status" for Russia. Ukraine.

The American billionaire left his Twitter followers the choice to vote "Yes" or "No" to this proposal.

Interposed surveys

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky responded with another poll for his followers: "Which Elon Musk do you prefer, the one who supports Ukraine or the one who supports Russia?"

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Which @elonmusk do you like more?

— Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) October 3, 2022

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Presidential adviser Mykhailo Podoliak proposed "a better peace plan" with the "liberation of its territories by Ukraine, including annexed Crimea", a "demilitarization and denuclearization" of Russia and that the "criminals of war" are brought before international justice.

“My very diplomatic answer is to go to see you”, launched for his part the Ukrainian ambassador in Germany Andriï Melnyk.

The impossible negotiation

Elon Musk then argued that Russia could choose to lead a broader mobilization of its population for an “all-out war” that will lead to “a devastating death toll on both sides”.

“A Ukrainian victory is unlikely in an all-out war.

If you care about the Ukrainian people, seek peace,” he wrote.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, who decreed a "partial" mobilization and threatened to use nuclear weapons in the face of recent Ukrainian military successes, called on kyiv to "cease hostilities" and "return to the negotiating table".

Volodymyr Zelensky has claimed that kyiv will not negotiate with Moscow as long as Vladimir Putin is president.

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