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Tesla CEO Elon Musk arrives at an event in Berlin in December 2020. Photo: dpa

Ukraine war: Elon Musk told Pentagon he spoke to Vladimir Putin directly, report says

  • The SpaceX boss was nervous that Russia saw the provision of Starlink internet services as enabling Kyiv’s war effort, a US defence official said
  • The report revives the controversy that erupted after Musk posted peace plans that the Kremlin praised and Ukraine’s President Zelensky criticised
Ukraine war

Elon Musk told Pentagon officials during a call about the satellite-based internet that SpaceX supplies to Ukraine’s military that he had spoken personally with Russian President Vladimir Putin, The New Yorker reported.

Musk volunteered the information during an October conversation with Colin Kahl, then the Pentagon’s top policy official, about Ukrainian forces losing connection to Space Exploration Technologies Corp’s Starlink service as they entered territory contested by Russia, the magazine said on Monday.

“My inference was that he was getting nervous that Starlink’s involvement was increasingly seen in Russia as enabling the Ukrainian war effort, and was looking for a way to placate Russian concerns,” Kahl told The New Yorker.

Musk did not respond to an emailed request for comment. Kahl, who returned to a position at Stanford University last month, and the Pentagon also did not respond to requests for comment.

The antenna of a Starlink satellite-based broadband system is seen in Izyum, in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region in September 2022. Photo: AFP

In October, Musk, SpaceX’s chief executive officer, denied that he had spoken to Putin.

In a post on Twitter, the social media platform he has since renamed X, the billionaire wrote that he had spoken to the Russian president only once, roughly 18 months earlier, about space.

The magazine report revives the controversy that erupted after Musk posted what he described as peace plans that the Kremlin praised and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticised.

Soon thereafter, Ukrainian troops reported Starlink outages and Musk threatened to stop funding Ukraine’s access to the service.

Pentagon to buy Elon Musk’s Starlink terminals for Ukraine

SpaceX briefly requested that the US and its allies foot more of the bill for Starlink in Ukraine, only for Musk to reverse his position and pledge to continue funding the initiative.

In June, the US Defence Department announced a contract with the closely held company.

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