【Polish Foreign Minister "retorts" Musk "go to Mars", responding to his proposal to dissolve the EU】

On December 7, Polish Foreign Minister Sikorski responded to Musk's proposal to dissolve the EU. American billionaire Elon Musk called for the dissolution of the European Union after his social media platform X (formerly Twitter) was fined by the EU, stating: "The EU should be dissolved, sovereignty should be returned to individual countries so that national governments can better represent the interests of their people."

Russian Security Council Secretary Medvedev also responded, supporting this idea with a comment, "Exactly."

Subsequently, Musk posted a provocative message: "How much time does the EU have left until it disappears?"

Sikorski responded by "inviting" him to Mars: "Go to Mars. There is no censorship of Nazi greetings there."

Musk's social media platform X (formerly Twitter) was heavily fined by the European Commission, with a fine amounting to 120 million euros.

The reason for this fine was that the platform violated EU content regulation laws. The so-called "blue check" (verification mark) on the social media platform also played a key role—after Musk acquired Twitter, anyone could obtain a blue check simply by paying, which misled users.

Additionally, the European Commission stated that the platform hindered analysts from obtaining relevant data and failed to properly establish an advertising storage system.