Elon Musk Tweet: Elon Musk got this action on Twitter, Ukrainian President Zelensky and other officials lashed out fiercely

Tesla CEO and world's richest man Elon Musk is very active on Twitter. He speaks on almost every major issue, due to which he gets into controversies many times.

Elon Musk Tweet: Elon Musk got this action on Twitter, Ukrainian President Zelensky and other officials lashed out fiercely

Elon Musk Latest Tweet: Tesla CEO and world's richest man Elon Musk is very active on Twitter. He speaks on almost every major issue, due to which he gets into controversies many times. Something similar was seen once again, when he had advised on Twitter to end the Russia-Ukraine war and for peace. On his action, Ukrainian officials, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, surrounded him and gave a strong reaction through tweets.

What is the matter

Elon Musk, through his official Twitter handle, tried to do a Twitter poll about ending Russian actions in Ukraine. Tesla's CEO offered a variety of ideas for ending the war and asked his followers to vote 'yes' or 'no' on his suggestions, including formally allowing Russia to annex Crimea Was.

Questions were raised on Ukraine's victory

Musk said on the tweet, Russia is partially mobilizing troops. If the war progresses further, there will be many deaths on both sides and it will be very disastrous. Russia is 3 times the population of Ukraine, so Ukraine's victory in the war is unlikely. If you care about the people of Ukraine, seek peace. Musk's tweet was neither embraced by Ukrainian President Zelensky nor Andrij Melnik, the former ambassador of Ukraine to Germany. Melnick replied to Musk on the tweet itself, saying, I have a very diplomatic answer to you, and that is nonsense. Now one thing is clear that no Ukrainian will ever buy a crap car like your ING Tesla.

What did Ukrainian President Zelensky say

On the other hand, Ukraine's President Zelensky tweeted on the two reactions, writing, 'Which Elon Musk do you like more, the one who supports Ukraine, or the one who supports Russia?