Elon Musk is in touch with Russian President Putin..!?

A report of communications between Russian President Putin and the world's number one richest man and American businessman Elon Musk has caused great controversy in the United States. donald trump on behalf of the republican party and Kamala harris on behalf of the Democratic party are in the field of competition in the context of the presidential election in the United States. Among them, Elon Musk is working in support of Republican candidate Trump. In this context, there is a report that there is a connection between Elon Musk and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Elon Musk has been talking to Russian President Putin since 2022, The Wall Street Journal reported.
The news indicates that Musk himself has told Pentagon officials that since 2022 he has been talking directly with Russian President Putin. It is mentioned that during this phone call, Elon Musk and Putin talked about various issues, from international problems to problems in personal life.It said that in one of the discussions, Putin asked taiwan not to activate Starlink satellites, a request that Putin made in favor of Chinese President Xi Jinping. A rumor is circulating in the united states that there is a covert connection between potential presidential contender donald trump and Russian President Putin. But trump is denying this.

In this environment, a report that Elon Musk, who can act in support of trump, has a relationship with Putin has caused a great stir in the American election field. Earlier there was controversial news that Elon Musk's company sold their Starlink terminals to Russia. But Elon Musk denied it. And said it was fake information. This kind of information has come out when it has been said that Elon Musk has a chance to be given an important position in his power if donald trump, who may be in the US presidential race, comes to office. He had previously said that he had spoken to Putin once in 2022 and that was to discuss space technologies, which happened 18 months ago.

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