The Kremlin is downplaying fears that the arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov in France could disrupt the messaging platform, crucial for Russia’s war efforts in Ukraine. Russian spokesman Dmitry Peskov dismissed calls to delete sensitive messages as “stupid” and emphasized that serious evidence is needed to back the allegations against Durov. French President Macron stated the charges, including aiding money laundering and trafficking, are not politically motivated. The Kremlin’s reassurances highlight Telegram’s importance to Russia’s military operations.

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