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On August 26, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) requested the French government to grant consular services to Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, who was arrested last Saturday at Paris-Le Bourget Airport.
Duro, a multi-national citizen, including that of the United Arab Emirates, is facing serious allegations. French prosecutors have leveled 12 charges against him, which include money laundering, drug trafficking, and spreading child exploitation content.
The UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs reacted to the arrest, stating that it was closely monitoring the situation and had formally asked the French government to provide Durov with all necessary consular services.
“Caring for citizens, preserving their interests, following up on their affairs, and providing them with all aspects of care are a top priority for the UAE,” the ministry stated.
Addressing the arrest publicly, French President Emmanuel Macron highlighted France’s dedication to upholding freedom of expression. Still, it stressed that such freedoms must operate within the law’s boundaries to ensure all citizens’ protection.
I have seen false information regarding France following the arrest of Pavel Durov.
France is deeply committed to freedom of expression and communication, to innovation, and to the spirit of entrepreneurship. It will remain so.
In a state governed by the rule of law,…
Under French law, Durov’s detention can be extended for two days until August 28, when investigators will decide whether to charge or release him formally.
Pavel Durov’s detention has sparked a major
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