Mr. Musk, a controversial Ukrainian peace plan, proposes a “special zone” over the Taiwan issue | Reuters

Elon Musk, CEO of electric car maker Tesla Inc., has said he thinks the dispute over Taiwan can be resolved by giving China some control over the issue. FILE PHOTO: Stavanger, Norway, August 2022.Archyde.com/NTB

[ワシントン 7日 ロイター] – Elon Musk, the CEO of electric car maker Tesla Inc., said he thinks the conflict can be resolved by giving up some control over the Taiwan issue to China.

Mr. Musk also proposed a plan to end the war in Ukraine on the 3rd, but he was criticized by President Volodymyr Zelensky and others.

“Why don’t we consider a special administrative region of Taiwan, which is reasonably acceptable, but probably won’t please everyone,” he said in an interview with the Financial Times reported on Sunday. I think we can probably do it,” he said.

The Chinese government has made Taiwan part of its own country and has not ruled out the use of force to unify it. Taiwan strongly opposes this.

Musk also said he sought assurances from the Chinese government that Starlink, the satellite internet service of his private space company SpaceX, would not be offered in the country.

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