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New Delhi: India and Sri Lanka have called for better relations among their fishing
communities, and agreed that there should be no use of force in the
sea dividing the two countries.
The decisions were taken at a two-day meeting of the India-Sri Lanka
Joint Working Group on Fisheries that ended here on Tuesday. The last
meeting was held in Colombo in 2006.
"To ensure the safety and security of fishermen, both sides agreed
that the use of force cannot be justified under any circumstances," an
official statement said.
At the same time, Sri Lanka underlined the need for Indian fishermen
to respect the international maritime boundary, whose breach they say
has led to clashes -- and deaths -- on the sea.
Sri Lanka said it was investigating the death of two Indian fishermen
from Tamil Nadu in the sea in January.
Both countries called for arrangements that would "further strengthen
the safety, security and livelihood of the fishermen".
They "agreed on the need to foster greater understanding between their
respective fishermen and fishermen associations".
A group of fishermen from Tamil Nadu visited Sri Lanka this month. A
Sri Lankan delegation is to pay a return visit to India.
The two countries also discussed measures to expedite the release from
jail of bonafide fishermen detained on charges of violating the
maritime border.
The rapid expansion of fisheries in the northern coast of Sri Lanka,
following the end of the Tamil Tigers two years ago, has led to
increased clashes between fishermen from both countries.
Fishermen in Sri Lanka accuse their Indian counterparts of intruding
into Sri Lankan waters with trawlers to catch sea food.
IANS
Thursday, March 31, 2011
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Hey, Herman what is your government is doing?
ReplyDeleteHundreds of Indian trawlers are poaching into Sri Lankan waters and the Navy and authorities keep quiet.
That is the Million $ Question today. GOSL is talking lot about sovereignty, national integrity etc etc. But when it comes to real practical terms they are doing nothing.
ReplyDeleteThe problem drag decades. Fisheries is not high priority compare to bigger political issues to solve between India and SL. So, fisher people, mainly fishers in the North of Sri Lanka suffer lot.
We continue to raise this issue and will push for an amicable solution as NAFSO.