Story highlights It is unclear when the extradition would occur

Belgian and French authorities will now consider how to carry out the transfer

Abdeslam, 26, was the most wanted man in Europe after the Paris attacks in November

(CNN) Paris terror attacks suspect Salah Abdeslam can be extradited to France, a Belgian court ruled Thursday.

Belgian and French authorities will now consider how to carry out the transfer. It was unclear Thursday when the extradition would occur.

Abdeslam was the most-wanted man in Europe following the terror attacks at several sites in Paris on November 13. Belgian authorities captured him this month after a shootout in Molenbeek, an impoverished suburb of Brussels that has also been home to several other terror suspects.

Abdeslam, 26, is being held in Belgium under a European arrest warrant issued March 19 at the demand of French authorities.

He's one of 10 men accused of carrying out the attacks that killed 130 people in the French capital last year. Authorities believe Abdeslam may have been the driver of the black Renault Clio that dropped off three suicide bombers near the Stade de France, one of the attack sites.

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