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27 Aug, 2024 00:33

UAE demands Paris allow access to Durov

The detained Russian Telegram CEO is a citizen of the United Arab Emirates, as well as of France, and St. Kitts and Nevis
UAE demands Paris allow access to Durov

Abu Dhabi has asked the French government to grant Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov access to the UAE’s consular services following his arrest in Paris, according to a statement from the Emirati Foreign Ministry on Tuesday.

Durov was arrested in France last week as part of a broader investigation into the illegal use of his end-to-end encrypted social media app. The Russian entrepreneur also holds citizenship of the UAE, France, and St. Kitts and Nevis.

“The UAE is closely monitoring the case of its citizen Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, who was arrested by French authorities at Paris-Le Bourget Airport,” the Foreign Ministry in Abu Dhabi said on Tuesday. It added that it “has submitted a request to the Government of the French Republic to provide [him with] all necessary consular services urgently.”

The ministry also stated that ensuring the welfare of citizens is a key priority for the country.

Moscow has also sent an official letter to Paris demanding consular access for the Telegram founder, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said earlier.

Durov was arrested at France’s Le Bourget Airport last Saturday “in connection with a judicial investigation” initiated on July 8, the Paris Public Prosecutor’s Office stated in a press release on Monday. The probe, opened against an unnamed individual by a French online safety body, includes various charges such as complicity in drug trafficking, fraud, money laundering, and child pornography distribution. Durov will be questioned by French magistrates in coordination with France’s anti-cybercrime and anti-fraud offices, according to the press release.

French President Emmanuel Macron denied any political motive, saying it is up to France’s “completely independent” judiciary to decide the entrepreneur’s fate.

In a statement on Sunday, Telegram said the app “abides by EU laws, including the Digital Services Act,” and noted that its “moderation practices are aligned with industry standards.” The company added that “it is absurd to claim that a platform or its owner is responsible for the misuse of that platform.”

Telegram is a popular messaging app with nearly a billion users globally. It offers end-to-end encryption, enhancing privacy for both sender and recipient, and generally refuses to provide user data or chat records to law enforcement. Durov has previously stated that this commitment to user privacy has made him a target for intelligence agencies, claiming in an interview in April with American journalist Tucker Carlson that the FBI attempted to recruit one of his software engineers to create a backdoor in the app to allow them to spy on users.

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