😱🚨Telegram CEO was detained, a famous manager living in Europe left Europe: Russian-French relations are tense 🇨🇵 🇷🇺
Chris Pavlovski, founder and CEO of Rumble, an alternative video platform to YouTube, stated that he left Europe via X. Pavlovski wrote that the arrest of Telegram CEO Durov and the recent steps of the French government caused this separation. On the other hand, Durov's detention decision increased tensions among Russian-French investors.
While #Telegram CEO #PavelDurov made a big splash in the world while meeting in France, Chris Pavlovski, founder and CEO of another social platform, Rumble, also said that he left Europe.
Pavlovski, who made a statement via X and is also a Canadian citizen, did not explain which country he left and where he was going.
"France crossed the red line" Rumble CEO stated that France crossed the red line and that he had cases in French courts and used the following expressions: "I would like to say that I was actually late but I left Europe safely. France had threatened Rumble before. Now they have crossed a red line by arresting Telegram CEO Pavel Durov. This is because Telegram does not restrict freedom of speech. Rumble will not support these actions and will protect his legal fight for freedom of thought. We hope that Pavel Durov will be released as soon as possible.” Russian-French relations are strained On the other hand, according to the Wall Street Journal from the US media, Durov’s arrest has also strained Russian-French relations. The Russian Consulate in France made a statement yesterday morning stating that it had requested information from French organizations.
The Wall Street Journal also wrote that some Russians participated and described this detention as an indirect hostile act against Russia.
The French guests are expected to make an official statement on the subject of their detention today.