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Russian Lawmaker Claims U.S. Influence Behind Telegram CEO’s Arrest in France

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In a surprising twist to the recent arrest of Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, at an airport near Paris, Vyacheslav Volodin, Chairman of Russia’s State Duma, has pointed fingers at the United States, suggesting a political motive behind the detention. Volodin stated, “Telegram is one of the few and at the same time the largest Internet platforms over which the United States has no influence.

On the eve of the U.S presidential election, it is important for Biden to take Telegram under control.” This accusation comes amidst rising tensions and allegations of international interference in digital sovereignty.French President Emmanuel Macron has refuted any political intent behind Durov’s arrest, stating it was “in no way a political decision.” However, Volodin’s comments have sparked a debate on the geopolitical implications of controlling major communication platforms, especially those like Telegram, known for its encryption and minimal content moderation.

The arrest, which has been linked to investigations into the platform’s handling of illegal activities, now finds itself at the center of a geopolitical chess game, with implications for internet freedom, privacy, and the sovereignty of digital platforms.

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