India-Sri Lanka Joint Working Group discusses mutually acceptable and long-lasting solution for fishermen issue

(LANKAPUVATH | COLOMBO) –  The 6th meeting of the India-Sri Lanka Joint Working Group (JWG) on Fisheries was held on 29 October 2024 in Colombo.

The Indian delegation was led by Dr. Abhilaksh Likhi, Secretary, Department of Fisheries, Government of India and included senior officials from the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying; Ministry of External Affairs; Government of Tamil Nadu; Navy; Coast Guard; Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute and High Commission of India in Colombo.

The Sri Lankan delegation was led by Mr. M.P.N.M. Wickramasinghe, Secretary, Ministry of Fisheries, Government of Sri Lanka and included senior officials from the Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry, Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Navy, Coast Guard and the Department of the Attorney General.

The delegations undertook a comprehensive review of all relevant issues pertaining to fishermen and the fisheries sector.

Both sides agreed that the highest priority should be accorded to address the various issues faced by fishermen in a humanitarian manner as they pertain to livelihood concerns on both sides. They also agreed that only a humane, constructive and cooperative approach can create a durable basis for addressing the issues faced by fishermen on both sides.

The Indian side urged the Government of Sri Lanka for earliest release of Indian fishermen and their boats under Sri Lankan custody. Indian side also pointed out increase in detention of Indian fishermen and their boats in Sri Lankan custody, including imposition of long sentences and heavy fines, and stressed the need to uphold established understandings and modalities on issues related to fishermen.

Highlighting the ongoing cooperation between the Indian Naval & Coast Guard authorities and their Sri Lankan counterparts, both sides agreed to continue enhanced cooperation, including on surveillance and patrolling, maintaining regular contacts through their hotline, and all other operational matters. The Indian side drew attention to the recent tragic incidents at sea leading to unfortunate injuries and loss of lives, and strongly reiterated that the use of force should be avoided under all circumstances.

Indian side also reiterated its request to schedule the meeting of Fishermen Associations between the two countries at the earliest to further discuss the issues related to fishermen. The two sides agreed to meet regularly and continue to have comprehensive discussions on the issues related to fishermen for finding a mutually acceptable and long lasting solution.

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