Russia warns France not to take political action in the case of Telegram CEO
Russia warns France not to take political action in the case of Telegram CEO, and criminal charges against Telegram CEO Pavel Durov could be seen as "political persecution". Durov, a French citizen born in Russia, was detained in Paris on suspicion of failing to control illegal content on his information platform. He was released on bail but must stay in France and report regularly to the police. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasized that Russian officials support Durov, who holds Russian citizenship, and are willing to offer him assistance.
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