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Sri Lanka Rejects Indian proposals to allow fishermen

Sri Lanka yesterday rejected Indian proposals to allow fishermen from both countries to share fishing resources in each other’s seas. “There will be no compromise in allowing Indian fishermen to fish in Sri Lankan waters,” Fisheries Minister Rajitha Senaratne said.

Tough stand came ahead of next week’s Indo-Lanka talks in Colombo on the fisheries issue.
Earlier, India’s then External Affairs Ministry Secretary Nirupama Rao, now India’s ambassador in Washington, had proposed an arrangement where both Indian and Sri Lankan fishermen could fish in each other’s waters.

Dr. Senaratne said Sri Lanka would insist that Indian fishermen should not enter the country’s territorial waters while Sri Lanka would ensure its fishermen did not stray into Indian waters.

Fishing in the Palk Strait, the waters that divide India and Sri Lanka, has become a contentious issue. Dividing the sea is only an International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL), which the navies of both countries seek to maintain. However, fishermen from the two countries are known to end up in each other’s waters, sometime getting arrested and detained to face legal action.

Officials from the India and Fisheries Ministries are due for the talks which begin in Colombo on Friday. Sri Lanka will be represented by External Affairs Ministry Secretary Karunatillake Amunugama and Fisheries Ministry Additional Secretary Shantha Bandara.

Meanwhile 76 more Sri Lanka fishermen who were arrested for entering Indian territorial waters remain in custody.

However moves were underway to release 35 Sri Lankan fishermen before the joint working group meeting. A group 10 Sri Lankan fishermen who were released from custody was due to arrive in Kankesanthurai last afternoon.

Lanka won’t share her fishing sea with India
 
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Good move by Sri Lanka

Such statements make strong response for the sovereignty and respect of the country....

Peace
 
I dont know why Indians criticize the government for every thing its a decision taken by Srilanka a sovereign country so respect it.
 
Can't they find any other area in "Indian Ocean"?
 
I dont know why Indians criticize the government for every thing its a decision taken by Srilanka a sovereign country so respect it.

We will decide where Sri Lankan sovereignty begins and where it ends.

Sri Lankan sovereignty means jack and at one point in time or another, they will have to understand it or we will make them understand.
 
I dont know why Indians criticize the government for every thing its a decision taken by Srilanka a sovereign country so respect it.

totally agree.
these issues must be sorted out with discussion. respect each others views.
SL is a sovereign country & we must respect their views. no harm in that. each dicission has its pros & cons.
nothing for a harsh coment. Indians must restrain from macking such a comment.
 
We will decide where Sri Lankan sovereignty begins and where it ends.

Sri Lankan sovereignty means jack and at one point in time or another, they will have to understand it or we will make them understand.

no need for such an extreem view.
mutual respect will help to built good relation.
 
There can never be a mutual respect between a rat and a lion.

what's wrong with you? Sri Lanka has right to allow or reject any proposal. Why should we allow such thing which effect to Sri Lankan fishermen?? If there are too much Indian fishermen and running out their catch then TN state government's responsibility to introduce new jobs for them.
 
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