Paris attacks suspect 'will not fight extradition' to France

Salah Abdeslam is one of the key suspects in November's Paris attacks which left 130 people dead.

Paris attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam will not fight his extradition to France, his lawyer said at a court hearing in Brussels today.

Abdeslam's court hearing Thursday came two days after three suicide bombers killed at least 31 and injured hundreds in attacks on Brussels' international airport and a metro train.

Abdeslam's lawyer, Sven Mary, said he had changed his mind and was willing to be returned to France. Abdeslam does not want to collaborate with Belgian police, Mary said.

Salah Abdeslam is one of the key suspects in November's Paris attacks which left 130 people dead.

He was arrested and wounded in a police raid on Friday in Brussels.

On Tuesday, suicide bombs in Brussels killed 31 people. The attacks are thought to be linked to the Paris attacks network and Abdeslam's arrest.