French President Emmanuel Macron proposed in 2018 to the co-founder of the Telegram messaging service Pavel Durov to move the company's headquarters to Paris, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing unnamed sources.According to their information, in 2018 Mr. Macron made Mr. Durov his proposal to move the headquarters to the French capital during a confidential lunch. At that time, the leader of France also discussed with the co-founder of Telegram the issue of giving him citizenship of this country. However, Mr. Durov rejected the idea of ??moving the company to Paris.Mr. Durov was arrested at Paris-Le Bourget airport on August 24, the next day his detention was extended to 96 hours. Law enforcement considers him an accomplice in drug trafficking, crimes against children and fraud, due to insufficient moderation on Telegram, refusal to cooperate with law enforcement, as well as the ability to send cryptocurrency through the platform, according to TF1 channel.The Russian embassy in France told TASS tha t it intended to obtain consular access to Mr Durov, but that nevertheless, "the French side was avoiding any interaction on this issue."Source: Burkina Information Agency