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France bars Telegram co-founder Durov from traveling to US — Politico

The Paris prosecutor's office rendered its decision on May 12 "on the grounds that such a trip abroad did not appear imperative or justified," the newspaper wrote

BRUSSELS, May 20. /TASS/. French authorities have turned down a request by Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov to travel to the US for negotiations with investment funds, Politico reported.

The Paris prosecutor's office rendered its decision on May 12 "on the grounds that such a trip abroad did not appear imperative or justified," the newspaper wrote. It noted that Durov is forbidden to leave France without authorization but was allowed to travel to Dubai from March 15 to April 7.

Earlier, Durov said that Telegram refused a request from French foreign intelligence chief Nicolas Lerner to ban channels promoting conservative viewpoints in Romania ahead of the country’s presidential election.

Durov was detained at Paris’ Le Bourget airport on August 24, 2024 on a number of charges, including complicity in administering an online platform to facilitate illegal transactions, committed within a criminal group, which, according to the Paris prosecutor’s office, can carry a punishment of up to ten years in prison and a fine of 500,000 euros. By decision of an investigating judge, the entrepreneur was placed under judicial supervision with an obligation to post a bail of 5 mln euros. He was also bound to report twice a week to the police and was forbidden to leave France.

After he was allowed to leave France in late March, Durov moved to Dubai but was to be back in France on April 7 in line with the judicial supervision terms. The Paris prosecutor’s office told TASS that it had not been notified about any violations by Durov but did not say whether Durov is in France or not.

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