Putin praised Elon Musk: ‘Such people rarely appear’: Putin praised Elon Musk, compared to Soviet Space Icon Korolev

Russian President Vladimir Putin has once again praised Elon Musk, called him bold as a visionary Soviet rocket engineer Sergei Korolev with ideas as a visionary.
Speaking to students during a visit to Boman University in Moscow on Wednesday, Putin said that the Musk is “charged-up with a certain idea” among the rare persons, which compares their passion with Mars to the early ambitions of the Soviet space pioneers.
“You know, there is a man, he lives in states, musk, which you can say, says about Mars,” Putin told the students. “These are people who often do not appear in the human population,” he said, highlighted that such views can now seem incredible, “they often come in fruits after a while”.
“Such people rarely appear … even though it may seem incredible to me today, such ideas are often felt after a time”, the Russian President further said.
Sergei Korolev, whose musk was compared, is credited with starting the Soviet space program, including the world’s first satellite, Sputnik and Vostok 1, which took Yuri Gagarin in class in 1961.
Putin’s possibility of comment also shows the warm relationships that develop between Moscow and Washington under US President Donald Trump, who has appointed Musk as the top advisor.
This is not the first time Putin has expressed praise for Kasturi. During a widely viewed interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson, he said, “Alon Musk has no stopping.
He will do as he looks. Referring to the neurlink, Musk’s brain-chip venture, the Russian leader said, “You will need to find some common base with him … to persuade him,” and Musk is called a “smart person” with which AI and human growth require to reach an agreement due to far-reaching implications of human growth.
On the Eastern Economic Forum of 2023, Putin similarly called Musk as “an extraordinary person” and a “talented businessman”, who recognized his global impact and the success of entrepreneurship. “It is also recognized worldwide,” he commented.
Meanwhile, Musk continued dispute over his views on war in Ukraine. The SpaceX chief, who operates the Starlink Satellite Network used in the struggle areas, recently accused Ukrainian President Volodimare Zelancesi that he was demanding “war” forever and said that Kiev had gone “far away” in the struggle.