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    Telegram's Durov says French spy chief asked him to ban conservative Romanian voices

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    Posted on May 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Telegram's Durov claims France sought to ban Romanian conservatives. He refused, citing free speech, while DGSE denies the request.

    Telegram's Durov Denies French Request to Ban Romanian Voices

    PARIS (Reuters) - Pavel Durov, the founder of the Telegram messaging app, has accused the head of France's foreign intelligence agency Nicolas Lerner of asking him to ban Romanian conservative voices ahead of the country's elections, adding he refused the request.

    Russian-born Durov is currently under judicial supervision in France, holed up in Paris' glitzy Crillon hotel after being placed under formal investigation for alleged organized crime on Telegram.

    He said it was there that Lerner, who leads the DGSE foreign spy agency, approached him.

    "This spring at the Salon des Batailles in the Hôtel de Crillon, Nicolas Lerner, head of French intelligence, asked me to ban conservative voices in Romania ahead of elections. I refused," Durov wrote on X late on Sunday.

    "We didn't block protesters in Russia, Belarus, or Iran. We won't start doing it in Europe."

    The centrist mayor of Bucharest, Nicusor Dan, won Romania's presidential election on Sunday in a shock upset over George Simion, a hard-right, nationalist rival who had pledged to adopt a path inspired by U.S. President Donald Trump's politics.

    The Romanian result was a relief for centrist policymakers in Brussels where there is concern that popular anger with mainstream elites over migration and cost of living pressures could bolster support for far-right parties and erode unity on the continent over how to deal with Russia.

    France's DGSE said in a statement its officials had indeed met with Durov various times over the years "to firmly remind him of his company's responsibilities, and his own personally, in preventing terrorist and child pornography threats."

    However, the DGSE "vigorously refutes the allegations that requests to ban accounts related to any electoral process were made on these occasions," it said.

    MUSK TAKES NOTE

    Durov's accusation was reposted on X by U.S. billionaire Elon Musk, one of various powerful figures on the U.S. right who have accused European nations of suppressing far-right voices.

    "Wow," Musk wrote.

    Durov had earlier on Sunday said he had refused a request by a Western government to silence conservative voices ahead of the Romania run-off vote.

    "Telegram will not restrict the freedoms of Romanian users or block their political channels," Durov said, adding an emoji of a baguette that implied it was France.

    The French foreign ministry denied any such interference and called on all to "exercise responsibility and respect for Romanian democracy."

    The arrest of Durov last year ignited a debate about free speech online. Musk, who criticized the arrest of Durov, is also being probed by French prosecutors over alleged algorithmic bias on X.

    Musk has used X to personally support right-wing parties and causes in countries including Germany and Britain, leading to concerns about undue foreign interference.

    (Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta and Juliette Jabkhiro, editing by Gabriel Stargardter, Alexandra Hudson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Telegram's founder accused France of requesting a ban on Romanian conservatives.
    • •Pavel Durov refused to comply with the alleged request.
    • •The DGSE denies making any such request.
    • •Elon Musk highlighted Durov's claims on social media.
    • •The incident raises concerns about political censorship in Europe.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Telegram's Durov says French spy chief asked him to ban conservative Romanian voices

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Telegram's founder accusing French intelligence of requesting a ban on Romanian conservative voices.

    2Did Pavel Durov comply with the request?

    No, Pavel Durov refused to comply with the alleged request from French intelligence.

    3What was the response from the DGSE?

    The DGSE denied making any requests to ban accounts related to electoral processes.

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