India, Sri Lanka to ink pact on fishing boundary: Narayanasamy
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India, Sri Lanka to ink pact on fishing boundary: Narayanasamy

Last Updated: Sunday, January 27, 2013, 18:58     A- A A+
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Tirunelveli (Tamil Nadu): India and Sri Lanka are close to clinching an agreement on drawing a fishing boundary in the Palk Strait that would put an end to recurring attacks on fishermen from Tamil Nadu allegedly by the island navy, Minister of State in PMO V Narayanasamy said on Sunday.

"The proposed agreement is in final stages. Both Indian and Sri Lankan Governments have agreed to the boundary proposals," he told reporters here.

External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid held several rounds of talks with his Sri Lankan counterpart as the government wanted to put an end to the continuing mid-sea attacks on the fishermen, vandalisation of nets and their arrests, he said.

Indian High Commissioner in Sri Lanka was also holding talks with the government there, he said adding the PMO was following up the matter.

He said Sri Lankan and Indian fishermen have been called for talks to finalise the sea boundary for the purpose of fishing.

Expressing confidence that the agreement would be signed, Narayanasamy said both the Central and state governments have to take steps. He also sought the cooperation of the Tamil Nadu Government in finalising the agreement.

Chief Minister Jayalalithaa has taken up with the Centre the issue of frequent attacks on the state fishermen and even demanded retrieval of Katchatheevu, an islet ceded by India to Sri Lanka in the 1970s.

Sri Lankan has been accusing Tamil Nadu fishermen of poaching by crossing into their territory near Katchatheevu, known for its rich fish wealth.

PTI

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First Published: Sunday, January 27, 2013, 18:41

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Jazz - Colombo, Sri Lanka
This fishing issue has been an irritant for both govts. of late and I`m glad that our two countries are finalising an agreement which will settle this issue.This is also a perfect example of how two friendly countries should deal with issues which crop up every once in awhile. Congratulations to both govts. for staying calm & keeping cool heads at a time when there was a concerted effort by vested interests to `intensify` this issue with many fabrications & falsehoods via the media.
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karmik - Canada
The Anti Hindu Congress has created a deep divide between the Hindus and Sikhs and the Hindus and Buddhists. Foriegn relations with Sri Lanka , Nepal and Maldives are at the lowest ever........What a bunch of corrupt anti national morons is this congress party....However visa schemes with Pakistanis and Bangladeshis and a weird piece procej is their priority ....................Karmik
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