S. Korean president leaves for Singapore to discuss warship sinking
S. Korean president leaves for Singapore to discuss warship sinking
12:29, June 04, 2010

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South Korean President Lee Myung-bak left for Singapore Friday to join a regional security meeting, where he would seek international support for the country's handling of the sinking of its warship by an alleged torpedo attack from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), his office said.
Lee is scheduled to make a keynote speech at the ninth Asia Security Summit, or the Shangri-La Dialogue to emphasize the graveness of the sinking in March.
Source: Xinhua
Lee is scheduled to make a keynote speech at the ninth Asia Security Summit, or the Shangri-La Dialogue to emphasize the graveness of the sinking in March.
Source: Xinhua
(Editor:张茜)

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