PHNOM PENH, Monday 31 May 2010 (AFP) - Cambodia has condemned the torpedo attack that sank a South Korea warship in March, killing 46 sailors, according to a letter from Prime Minister Hun Sen to President Lee Myung-Bak.
Hun Sen said in the letter dated May 29 that he was "deeply surprised and concerned that the investigation... has concluded with irrefutable proof that the South Korean navy vessel, Cheonan, was sunk by a torpedo explosion".
"The Royal Government of Cambodia strongly condemns this act of provocation which (has) led to instability and insecurity, thus undermining peace in the Korean Peninsula," he said, without making specific reference to North Korea.
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