Elon Musk wants to have a conversation with Vladimir Putin on his new favourite social media app: Clubhouse.
On Saturday, the Tesla CEO tagged the Kremlin's official account to ask if the Russian president would like to join him in a conversation on the audio-only app.
"Would you like join me for a conversation on Clubhouse?," Musk on Saturday. He then followed up with a tweet in Russian, which translates to: "It would be a great honour to talk to you."
The Kremlin called Musk's invitation "interesting" but added that it would need to know more details.
"In general, this is certainly a very interesting proposal, but we need to somehow understand what is meant, what is proposed exactly, so first we will somehow check all this, and then we will react," Putin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told journalists during a call on Monday. "First, we want to get an understanding. You know that Putin does not use social networks, he personally does not manage them."
Putin isn't the only public figure Musk has tapped for a chat. Musk that he and billionaire rapper Kanye West are set to make an appearance on the platform. No dates have been announced for when the two will join forces for a Clubhouse meeting.
Musk's move comes shortly after the CEO made his own debut on the last month. The conversation spanned everything from memes, crypto and even a surprise discussion with Robinhood CEO, Vlad Tenev following its role in the GameStop frenzy.
-- CNN's Darya Tarasova contributed to this report