US and China agree on return of spy plane

China and the United States have struck a deal on the return of a

China and the United States have struck a deal on the return of a

grounded and damaged US spy plane stranded on a Chinese island. This apparently signals the end to a bitter wrangle that severely strained relations between the two nations, US and Chinese officials have said.

Under the agreement the US Navy EP-3 reconnaissance plane, which made an emergency landing on Hainan on April 1st after a collision with a Chinese fighter jet, would be flown out in pieces aboard a giant Russian-designed Antonov-124 cargo plane.

"The two sides have agreed in principle that an AN-124 aircraft can be used to return the EP-3 aircraft from Lingshui airfield," said a US official, speaking on condition of anonymity. "Details of the operation remain under discussion."

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In China the official Xinhua news agency quoted Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhu Bangzao as confirming an agreement had been reached to "take home the EP-3 in parts."