Ukraine questions Twitter takeover amid precarious ties with Musk

Twitter logo and a photo of Elon Musk are displayed through magnifier in this illustration taken on Thursday. (Reuters)
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  • Ukrainian presidential aide Mykhailo Podolyak tweeted on Saturday: "Did the bird really get its freedom, or has it just moved to a new cage?"
  • Kyiv's reaction to his takeover of Twitter also contrasted sharply with Moscow's

KYIV: A senior Ukrainian official expressed skepticism on Saturday about the takeover of Twitter by Elon Musk, whose relations with Kyiv have been precarious since the billionaire suggested in early October Ukraine should give up occupied land for peace.
Musk, a self-declared 鈥渇ree speech absolutist,鈥� has expressed desire to shake up Twitter鈥檚 content moderation, and tweeted that 鈥渢he bird is freed鈥� after completing the purchase.
Ukrainian presidential aide Mykhailo Podolyak tweeted on Saturday: 鈥淒id the bird really get its freedom, or has it just moved to a new cage?鈥�
He pointed to Musk鈥檚 鈥渦nusual moderation鈥� of the site. Musk tweeted on Friday that Twitter would form a content moderation council 鈥渨ith widely diverse viewpoints.鈥�
The Tesla boss drew fury from Kyiv and praise from Moscow this month when he posted a Twitter poll proposing Ukraine permanently cede Crimea to Russia, that new referendums be held under UN auspices to determine the fate of Russian-controlled territory, and that Ukraine agree to neutrality.
Kyiv鈥檚 reaction to his takeover of Twitter also contrasted sharply with Moscow鈥檚, where the deputy chair of Russia鈥檚 Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, tweeted his congratulations to Musk on Friday.
鈥淕ood luck (Elon Musk) in overcoming political bias and ideological dictatorship on Twitter. And quit that Starlink in Ukraine business,鈥� Medvedev wrote, referring to the thousands of satellite-connected Internet devices Musk鈥檚 company SpaceX operates in Ukraine.
Starlinks are a key communication tool for Ukraine鈥檚 armed forces, as regular mobile and Internet connection is either missing or not secure in many frontline areas.
Reports appeared in US media in mid-October that SpaceX could start demanding payment from the US government for Starlink services in Ukraine, which Musk says will cost the company $100 million by the end of 2022.
Musk responded to the reports by saying that SpaceX had withdrawn the request.