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Advisor to Ukrainian President on Elon Musk's visit to Israel

Advisor to Ukrainian President on Elon Musk's visit to Israel Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Mykhailo Podolyak (photo: Vitalii Nosach, RBC-Ukraine)

Advisor to the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Mykhailo Podolyak, has extended an invitation to businessman Elon Musk to visit Ukraine following his recent trip to Israel, according to Mykhailo Podolyak's social media page on X.

Podolyak wrote that Musk now has the opportunity to visit Ukraine, witness the horrors of war, and recognize the need to remove the Putin regime.

"Now Musk only needs to come to Ukraine, see with his own eyes the horrors of the Russian world, look into the eyes of children who have lost their parents, wake up to the sounds of missiles/drones flying towards night cities, and finally acknowledge that the Putin regime must also be removed. Otherwise, it's endless bloodshed and war," the advisor wrote.

Podolyak added that when a person faces war face-to-face, their worldview undergoes a transformation.

"Just as soon as you come face-to-face with tragedy, your personal world changes forever. And you understand that there's no need to 'advise' Ukraine to 'agree to exchange something for Russian fictitious guarantees,'" added the advisor to the President of Ukraine.

Musk visited Israel and met with the country's president, Isaac Herzog, following his antisemitic scandal.

Elon Musk's position in the war against Russia

Earlier, Elon Musk stated on his social media page on X that the U.S. should ensure peace in Ukraine and restore normal relations with Russia. Otherwise, he warned that it could lead to World War III.

Musk expressed the view that the occupied Ukrainian regions should be annexed by Russia because, according to him, the residents of these regions desire it.

In response to Musk's statement, Mykhailo Podolyak immediately replied, asserting that the businessman was mistaken in his reasoning. Surrendering Ukraine and negotiating with Russia will lead to wars worldwide, according to Podolyak.