TechFlow news — On September 26, according to CryptoSlate and local media Vijesti, former Montenegrin Minister of Justice Andrej Milović has raised concerns about a potential link between the extradition of Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon and agreements on airport concessions between Montenegro and South Korea. Milović claimed that Prime Minister Milojko Spajić changed his stance on the 30-year concession for Montenegro's airports in exchange for using Kwon's extradition as leverage in a deal with South Korea.
Milović argued that Spajić initially supported transferring Kwon to France but reversed his position after the appellate court ruled that Kwon should be extradited to South Korea. He further alleged personal involvement by Spajić in the case, citing reports that Spajić had invested $75,000 in Terra/Luna tokens, directly tying him to Kwon’s collapsed crypto project. Montenegrin President Jakov Milatović and former Prime Minister Dritan Abazović have also accused Spajić of concealing his relationship with Kwon, pointing to documented records of multiple meetings between the two.
Milović warned that extraditing Kwon to South Korea would obstruct a comprehensive investigation into the matter and called on the United States to pressure Spajić to cooperate with a broader inquiry.




