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China's Zhongshan frees taken Nigerian governmental jet

A Chinese company at the heart of a legal dispute with Nigeria has actually released a governmentowned jet seized on its behalf by a French court as a gesture of goodwill to allow for talks, the business said on Friday.

Zhongshan Fucheng Industrial Investment Co. Ltd. stated in a. declaration that it had actually lifted the seizure of the Nigerian. presidential Airbus A330 to show it has actually consistently sought to. act fairly and relatively in the course of a legal conflict that. was not of its making.

The dispute comes from a 2007 agreement between Zhongshan and. Nigeria's southwestern Ogun state to develop a free trade zone,. which was terminated in 2015 due to the fact that the business had - according. to the Nigerian federal government - done no more than put up a border. fence on the land allocated for the open market zone.

Zhongshan stays dedicated to talks with representatives. of the Federal Government of Nigeria, this time major and. substantive on both sides, with a view to reaching a reasonable. compromise settlement rapidly, the company stated in declaration.

The Nigerian government did not immediately react to a. request for comment.

Zhongshan obtained 2 orders from a French court in March. and August to seize Nigerian assets following an arbitration. award of more than $60 million.

On Thursday, the Nigerian government implicated Zhongshan of. mounting a campaign to seize its properties overseas, including. presidential jets going through maintenance in France, due to the. conflict.

(source: Reuters)