EP-3 will leave China in pieces, but details remain unsettled
Beijing and Washington have now agreed that the crippled U.S. Navy EP-3E Aries II surveillance plane stranded on China's Hainan island for nearly two months will be disassembled for its eventual return to the U.S., a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said May 24. But whether that means the pieces...
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