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Do Kwon was leverage in South Korea airport deal, ex-minister claims

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25 Sep 2024
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Headline. Duquan was leverage in South Korea Airport deal. Ex-Minister claims published at 2.15 PM, September 25, 2024 on Protos.com. Duquan's controversial extradition to South Korea could have been part of a trade deal that would give the country control of Montenegro's airports for 30 years, according to the former Justice Minister. André Milovich, who is now running for mayor, told publisher Viesti that Prime Minister Miloico Speyich would use Duquan as a tool to trade state interests and resources as compensation for covering up this case. Speyich supposedly prepared for months to give France concession over Montenegro's airports. However, Milovich says that he began to "speak positively" about a South Korean airport deal after the Court of Appeal ruled that Du should be extradited to South Korea. Therefore, I ask Speyich, did he extort extradition in order to cover up the case in exchange for the Montenegrin Airport concession, he said? He added, "By extraditing Duquan to South Korea, we would not learn the complete truth about the Duquan case, the role of Speyich, Abazovich, and other actors." The airport concession proposal has reportedly been in the works for years as South Korea's Incheon Airport, Luxembourg-based Corporation America airports, and France's Paris airports wait to present their final offer. The new proposal would involve a 30-year concession plan. Speyich has been accused of meeting Duquan on various occasions, and SEC filings show he invested $75,000 to buy tokens from Du's catastrophic Terraform Luna crypto venture. This summer, Montenegro's High Court and Court of Appeal ruled that Du was going to be extradited to South Korea. However, on September 20, the Supreme Court decided these rulings were illegal and left it up to Justice Minister Boyan Bojovic to decide on Du's extradition. This recording was AI-generated.