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Tuesday, October 11, 2022

From China-Taiwan tensions to the war in Ukraine, Elon Musk is doling out peace plans — and upsetting nearly everyone involved!


Officials are pushing back on Elon Musk's proposed solutions to China-Taiwan tensions and the Ukraine war.

In a recent interview, he suggested making Taiwan a special administrative zone, similar to Hong Kong.

Neither Taiwanese nor Chinese officials appeared pleased by the billionaire's advice.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has weighed in on some of the world's most complex geopolitical and military conflicts this week, from China-Taiwan tensions to the war in Ukraine.

But the unsolicited advice has earned the billionaire pushback from nearly everyone involved.

In an interview with the Financial Times published Friday, Musk said the conflict between Taiwan and China could be resolved by making the island a "special administrative zone" similar to Hong Kong, noting that such an arrangement "probably won't make everyone happy."

The statement quickly angered Taiwanese officials, with one legislator threatening to boycott Tesla if Musk continues to advocate for the proposal, Taiwan News reported Saturday. Other officials argued that due to Musk's business interests in China, the tech mogul cannot maintain an objective view on the conflict.

"It is understandable that Musk must cooperate with him in order to do business. But now the world is more concerned about how to ensure Taiwan's democracy, human rights and freedoms," Luo Zhizheng, secretary-general of the Legislative Yuan of the Democratic Progressive Party in Taiwan, said, per the outlet.

The Chinese government also pushed back, calling Musk's comment "inappropriate," Taiwan News reported separately on Saturday. A spokesperson for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said "the Taiwan issue is China's domestic politics," adding that the government will "resolutely suppress interference by foreign forces," according to the state-run outlet CCTV News.

It's a less extreme reaction compared to those of Ukrainian officials, who blasted Musk's plan for peace between Russian and Ukraine. The billionaire tweeted his thoughts on Monday in the form of a poll.


Ukraine-Russia Peace: - Redo elections of annexed regions under UN supervision. Russia leaves if that is will of the people. - Crimea formally part of Russia, as it has been since 1783 (until Khrushchev’s mistake). - Water supply to Crimea assured. - Ukraine remains neutral.
  • Yes
    40.9%
  • No
    59.1%
2,748,378 votesFinal results

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