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18 May 2025, 21:31 GMT+10
Pavel Durov says he was approached about the matter ahead of Sundays presidential election
The French government sought to make Telegram block conservative voices in Romania ahead of the country's presidential runoff, the messenger's founder, Pavel Durov, claimed on Sunday, as Romanians head to the polls.
Durov did not actually name the country responsible for the request directly but posted an emoji of a baguette, a thinly veiled reference to France. Durov, who holds the citizenship of Russia, France, the UAE, and St. Kitts and Nevis, stated that he refused the request.
"Telegram will not restrict the freedoms of Romanian users or block their political channels," he said in a post, adding that one "can't 'defend democracy' by destroying democracy."
Neither the French nor Romanian authorities have commented on Durov's statements. The presidential runoff held on Sunday pits fierce EU critic George Simion against the mayor of Bucharest and centrist Nicusor Dan.
Simion, who opposes military aid to Kiev and has been barred from visiting Ukraine, decisively swept the first round, securing 40% of the vote on May 4. This triggered a collapse of the pro-Western coalition government in Bucharest. Dan is known as a staunchly pro-EU and pro-NATO candidate, who has called Romania's support for Kiev vital for national security.
Simion has previously accused Paris of attempts to subvert the elections. "They are putting a lot of money and pressure - through their ambassador here, and through foreign institutions - in order to rob the Romanian people of their vote," he told entrepreneur and blogger Mario Nawfal on Friday.
France has emerged as one of the fiercest and most hawkish supporters of Kiev over the past months as the US under President Donald Trump has moved toward supporting the peace process between Moscow and Kiev.
Last year, the French authorities charged Durov with facilitating the distribution of child sexual exploitation material and drug trafficking due to alleged moderation failures on Telegram. He was arrested at Paris-Le Bourget Airport in August before being released on €5 million ($5.46 million) bail. Durov, who has denied any wrongdoing, was eventually allowed to leave France in March.
(RT.com)
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