Saturday, 21 February 2009

Thai military commanders brought a letter to apologise for Tuesday's accidental firing of a mortar shell onto Cambodian land

Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen speaks to the media after a meeting with Thai military commanders at the Foreign Ministry in Phnom Penh February 20, 2009. The Thai military commanders brought a letter to apologise for Tuesday's accidental firing of a mortar shell onto Cambodian land, government TV reported.REUTERS/Stringer (CAMBODIA)

Jeradej Kotcharat (L), vice commander of the Thai military, shakes hands with Cambodia's vice military commander Chea Savorn (R) after offering a letter of apology as Prime Minister Hun Sen (C) smiles during a meeting at the Foreign Ministry in Phnom Penh February 20, 2009. Thai military commanders brought the letter to apologise for Tuesday's accidental firing of a mortar shell onto Cambodian land, government TV reported.REUTERS/Stringer (CAMBODIA)

Jeradej Kotcharat (L), vice commander of the Thai military, offers a letter of apology to Cambodia's vice military commander Chea Savorn (R) as Prime Minister Hun Sen watches during a meeting at the Foreign Ministry in Phnom Penh February 20, 2009. Thai military commanders brought the letter to apologise for Tuesday's accidental firing of a mortar shell onto Cambodian land, government TV reported.REUTERS/Stringer (CAMBODIA)

Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (L) shakes hands with Viboonsak Neepan (R), the Thai military commander of its second region, as Jeradej Kotcharat, vice commander of the Thai military, watches during a meeting at the Foreign Ministry in Phnom Penh February 20, 2009. Thai military commanders brought a letter to apologise for Tuesday's accidental firing of a mortar shell onto Cambodian land, government TV reported.REUTERS/Stringer (CAMBODIA)

Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (L) shakes hands with Dusit Kruayai (R), the Thai military's chief of communication for neighbouring countries, as Jeradej Kotcharat (2nd L), vice commander of the Thai military, and Viboonsak Neepan, the Thai military commander of its second region, watch during a meeting at the Foreign Ministry in Phnom Penh February 20, 2009. The Thai military commanders brought a letter to apologise for Tuesday's accidental firing of a mortar shell onto Cambodian land, government TV reported.REUTERS/Stringer (CAMBODIA)

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