Russia praises Elon Musk's peace plan to end Ukraine war: 'very positive'

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Russia praises Elon Musk's peace plan to end Ukraine war: 'very positive'
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Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman said ideas in the billionaire businessman's plan 'deserve attention.'

's spokesman, welcomed the proposals and said Musk is"still trying to look for ways to achieve peace."

Speaking to the state-controlled RIA Novosti news agency about the plan, Peskov said:"Many ideas deserve attention there. "As for holding referendums, residents have already expressed their opinion. And there can be nothing else here...But, I repeat once again, the fact itself is very positive."Andrij Melnyk, Ukraine's outgoing ambassador to Germany, tweeted:"F**k off is my very diplomatic reply to you.":"It's not just about territory, Elon! It's about people! It's about genocide of Ukrainian language, culture! What is peace for you is a destroyed, cripple life for them.

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