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Saturday, August 18, 2001, updated at 12:55(GMT+8)

Chinese Fighter Bumped by US Military Plane
Wang Wei, Devoted and Brave Pilot
US Lacks Sincerity, Air Collision Not Settled

A so-called decision, totally unacceptable, has lately been made known by the US side on its payment to China's losses brought about by its spy plane earlier this year with which China has expressed the utmost dissatisfaction and the country has resolutely rebuffed it.

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China Urges US to Correct Wrong Decision on Collision Payment
China strongly urges the US side to correct its wrong decision on its payment for the Sino-US mid-air collision that occurred in April and give China due explanations as soon as possible so as to settle the issue properly.
 


US Offers New Talks over Spy Plane Bill
The United States has called for new talks with China following a row over Washington's refusal to meet China's US$1 million demand for costs incurred in relation to the downed US spy plane.
 


US Lacks Sincerity, Air Collision Not Settled
A so-called decision, totally unacceptable, has lately been made known by the US side on its payment to China's losses brought about by its spy plane earlier this year with which China has expressed the utmost dissatisfaction and the country has resolutely rebuffed it.
 


US, China to Hold Talks on EP-3 Recovery Payment
The United States said on Monday it wanted to hold talks with China after a new Sino-US row blew up when Washington offered only US$34,000 for costs incurred by a downed US spy plane.
 


US Decision Unacceptable: China
China said Saturday that the so- called decision made by the U.S. side on its payment to China relating to the spy plane incident earlier this year is unacceptable, and China has expressed the utmost dissatisfaction with the U.S. side, and resolutely rebuffed it.
 


Pentagon Offers China US$34,000 for Plane-collision Cost: Report
The United States is sending China about US$34,000 to pay for support of a crippled US Navy surveillance aircraft that collided with a Chinese fighter jet in April, US officials said on Thursday.
 


China Opposed to US Congress Vote on Reimbursement: Spokesman
Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Sun Yuxi said Friday that China is "resolutely opposed" to the amendments proposed by a few anti-China members of the US House of Representatives to bar compensation to China for the services provided for US surveillance plane on the Chinese soil.
 


FM Spokeswoman: Removal of US EP-3 Plane to be Completed
The disassembly and removal of the US EP-3 spy plane will be completed soon, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue Tuesday afternoon.
 


US Technicians Begin Preparing Navy Spy Plane for Return
The Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co recovery team prepares to drain fuel, oil and hydraulic fluids from the damaged US Navy EP-3 surveillance plane at Lingshui Airfield on Hainan Island June 19, 2001.
 


AN-124 Arrives Hainan to Dismantle EP-3: Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman
An "AN-124" cargo plane landed at the Lingshui Airport in China's southernmost Hainan Province Saturday morning, carrying equipment for dismantling and loading the US EP-3 reconnaissance plane, China's Foreign Ministry has confirmed.
 


US Team in Hainan to Prepare for Dismantling of Spy Plane
A team of four US technicians was on the southern Chinese island of Hainan Friday to make preparations for the dismantling of the US spy plane, the US embassy said.
 


Sino-US Ties Should Go Ahead From EP-3 Incident: Ambassador
Chinese Ambassador to the United States Yang Jiechi has expressed his hope that the Sino-US relationship would be able to move forward from the EP-3 incident given important progress that has been made toward its eventual solution.
 


China, US Agree on Technical Details Concerning Return of EP-3 Plane
China and the United States have reached agreement on the technical details concerning the disassembling and return of the US EP-3 reconnaissance plane, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Sun Yuxi disclosed Thursday afternoon at a regular press conference.
 


Technical Consultations on Returning US Reconnaissance Plane Fruitful
The technical consultations between China and the United States on returning the US EP-3 Reconnaissance Plane have been "fruitful," said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Sun Yuxi Tuesday afternoon.
 


US Technicians in China to Discuss Dismantling of EP-3
A team of US technicians is in China to negotiate the dismantling of a US spy plane stranded on Hainan island and to ensure the 80-million-dollar aircraft can be used again, US officials said Friday.
 


China, US Agree in Principle on EP-3's Return
China and the United States have reached an agreement in principle recently on the return of the US EP-3 reconnaissance plane, said Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhu Bangzao at a regular press conference Tuesday.
 


US Plane May Be Shipped Back After Disassembled: Spokesman
China has agreed in principle for the United States to send a commercial An-124 cargo plane to transport back the EP-3 plane after it has been disassembled, Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhu Bangzao said Monday.
 


China Says US Agrees to Take back EP-3 in Pieces, But US Questions
China said Thursday that the United States can take back its stranded U Navy surveillance plane in pieces. US officials, however, said there was still no agreement on the plane's return.
 


US Spy Plane to Be Disassembled and Returned, FM Spokesman
China has agreed to a US proposal that the US reconnaissance plane in Hainan be disassembled and shipped to the United States, said Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhu Bangzao Thursday.
 


Cheney Says Spy Plane Won't Fly Home
The damaged U.S. spy plane that made an emergency landing in China last month will probably not be able to fly home and will have to be shipped out in crates, U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney said on Sunday.
 






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