
Telegram founder Pavel Durov recently criticized the French government following a theft incident at the Louvre Museum. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
He expressed his readiness to personally purchase the stolen jewelry and return it to the museum. Durov accused the French leadership on his social network of chasing fake problems instead of addressing real threats.
In his opinion, the looting at the Louvre Museum reflects the decline of the country's former great status. Pavel Durov later made another statement, announcing his willingness to buy the stolen jewelry and return it to the Louvre in Abu Dhabi.
He emphasized the security of the Louvre Museum in Abu Dhabi, stating that thefts do not occur there. Additionally, Durov recalled that he was arrested in France last year and then released.
He stressed that this incident negatively affected France's reputation as a free state. According to Pavel Durov, the current situation is a serious test for the country, and the government needs to reconsider its responsibilities.