Invited— lured — put in jail?

Macron Lured in Durov?

The newspaper promises new details of the story.
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A ghost of a big sensation has loomed in France.

The oldest and most popular satirical newspaper “Canard Enchenet” (“chained duck”) reported on the X network: Pavel Durov, during his detention at the Paris airport, allegedly told the gendarmes that “Emmanuel Macron was waiting for him for dinner…” What’s that? Invited— lured — put in jail?

A representative of the Elysee Palace, talking to the magazine on the phone, seemed to deny the invitation to dinner: Macron was in another place. But this does not explain anything. You can invite —and go to another place. The newspaper promises new details of the story.

I wonder if there will be an official denial from Macron’s office? And what will he himself say at the next press conference? Of course, it is important to hear Durov’s version from himself. Consular services are still not allowed to see him. But the lawyers will still have to be allowed in. It is almost impossible to believe this story from “Canard Anchene”. We must wait for the continuation.

Sergey Stankevich


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