Elon Musk‘s alleged interactions with Russian President Vladimir Putin have stirred recent media attention, raising questions about the nature and implications of their relationship. Reports suggest Musk and Putin have discussed a variety of sensitive topics, from business interests to geopolitical tensions.
Here’s what we know about their communications and the concerns these interactions have sparked among US officials.
Are Elon Musk and Vladimir Putin having ‘secret conversations’?
Reports indicate that Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, has been in regular contact with Russian President Vladimir Putin since late 2022.
These interactions reportedly cover various topics, including business, personal matters, and geopolitical tensions like the Russia-Ukraine conflict. A recent article by The Wall Street Journal, citing US, European, and Russian sources, claims that Putin asked Musk to keep Starlink inactive over Taiwan. This request was allegedly made as a favor to Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
If verified, this relationship could raise national security concerns. This is especially relevant since Musk holds extensive US government contracts and security clearances. The US military and intelligence agencies rely on the tech billionaire’s services. These ties underscore the potential risks linked to his interactions with Putin. SpaceX also provides significant defense technology through its satellite network.
According to sources, while U.S. officials are aware of the communication, they have not reported any direct security breaches (via New York Post). However, some have expressed unease about the relationship, given Musk’s influence and access to sensitive US projects.
The Tesla CEO has publicly denied close ties with Putin. He claimed in 2022 that his contact with the Russian president was limited to a discussion about space nearly 18 months earlier. However, his interactions with Russian officials have stirred controversy. This is especially true after his refusal to enable Starlink for a Ukrainian military operation near Crimea. Musk justified this as a way to avoid military entanglements. Critics argue it aligns with Moscow’s interests.
Musk’s ongoing dialogues with Putin raise questions about his influence in the geopolitical arena and US domestic policy. His support for Trump in the 2024 election adds another layer of complexity. Given Musk’s significant role in key industries, these interactions are drawing scrutiny from U.S. officials and the public.