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Sri Lanka refuses to release boats seized from Indian fishermen

Xinhua, July 7, 2016 Adjust font size:

The Sri Lankan government on Thursday said it will not release boats seized from Indian fishermen who were arrested for poaching in Sri Lankan waters.

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said that Indian fishermen will also not be given fishing rights in Sri Lankan waters.

He made this announcement in parliament when the opposition questioned him about reports that Sri Lanka may allow Indian fishermen to fish in Sri Lankan waters.

"We will not allow Indian fishermen to catch fish in Sri Lankan waters as they wish," he said.

The prime minister said that bottom trawling by Indian fishermen in Sri Lankan waters is a serious issue.

He said this is affecting the livelihood of fishermen in the north and east of the country as bottom trawling causes extensive damage to fishing resources.

The prime minister said that talks on seeking a solution to the Indo-Lanka fishing issue has been held between the governments of Sri Lanka and India.

Wickremesinghe said several options are now being considered to resolve the issue and he hopes a final solution to the issue will be reached by the end of this year. Endit