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A court in Montenegro has approved the extradition of Do Kwon, the founder of the Terra ecosystem, to either South Korea or the United States. Kwon was arrested in Montenegro in March for attempting to travel to Dubai with falsified documents. He was sentenced to four months in jail for forgery charges. Kwon appealed the verdict but his appeal was rejected. Both South Korea and the United States are seeking his extradition, and it is now up to Montenegro’s Minister of Justice to decide where he will be sent. Reports suggest that Kwon has agreed to be deported to South Korea, but the final decision rests with the justice minister. The extradition decision will be made after Kwon completes his sentence for document forgery. The United States has indicted Kwon on multiple charges, including securities fraud and wire fraud. The question now is who will get custody of Kwon, and the decision will be based on factors such as the severity of the criminal offense and the order in which the extradition requests were received.