New
Delhi, Jan. 18 (ANI): The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Sunday
stated that a meeting of the fisherman associations of India and Sri
Lanka has been proposed in order to work out a long term solution with
regards to this issue, adding that the matter needs to be dealt with in a
humane manner.
"It is
proposed to have a meeting of the fishermen's associations of the two
countries at an early date to discuss how to address longer term goal in
this regard. Both India and Sri Lanka feel that a longer term solution
needs to be worked out taking into consideration all aspects of the
matter," MEA spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin told the media.
"In
the interim, there is an understanding that this matter needs to be
dealt with in a humane manner taking into consideration the humanitarian
aspects of the livelihoods of those involved. On this issue of
fishermen, the Sri Lankan Minister of External Affairs (EAM) Mangala
Samaraweera has indicated that efforts are underway on matters relating
to the release of boats," he added.
Akbaruddin also stated that External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj was invited to visit Sri Lanka by her counterpart.
"The
Sri Lankan Minister for External Affairs has invited EAM to visit Sri
Lanka. She has agreed to this and dates will be worked out soon," he
said.
"The next visit will
also see the holding of the India-Sri Lanka Joint Commission. This
Joint Commission was last held in January 2012 in New Delhi," he added.
Stating
that Sri Lanka has assured India of its constitutional reform
initiatives, Akbaruddin said that the meeting between Swaraj and
Samaraweera has paved the way for newly elected President Maithiripala
Sirisena's visit to New Delhi.
"The
Sri Lanka Minister of External Affairs also briefed the EAM on the
constitutional reform efforts initiative by the new Sri Lankan
Government. On our part, EAM has conveyed India's interests in working
closely and extensively with the new Sri Lankan Government," he said.
"India
and Sri Lanka have agreed to re-engage on the issue of repatriation of
refugees currently in India back to Sri Lanka. A meeting on this between
the concerned officials is targeted to be held before the end of this
month. The meeting has paved the way for the further visit of Sri Lankan
President to India at an early day," he added.
Earlier
this month, Sri Lanka went to polls, with 19 candidates contesting the
elections. Maithiripala Sirisena was voted the new President, beating
the incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa after securing 51.28 percent of the
votes cast.
President
Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi had both extended
their congratulations to President Sirisena on his poll victory. (ANI)
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