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India, Sri Lanka discuss fishermen

Published : Feb 6, 2016, 5:55 am IST
Updated : Feb 6, 2016, 5:55 am IST

India and Sri Lanka on Friday reviewed the progress made in their bilateral ties discussing various issues including that of fishermen, a major irritant in the relations, as the two countries signed m

India and Sri Lanka on Friday reviewed the progress made in their bilateral ties discussing various issues including that of fishermen, a major irritant in the relations, as the two countries signed memorandums of understanding in education and health sectors.

External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and her Lankan counterpart Mangala Samaraweera discussed the entire gamut of relationship during the 9th Indo-Lanka joint commission meeting here co-chaired by them.

“The fishermen issues was discussed by the two ministers. They talked about the intricacies involved,” officials said.

India invited Sri Lankan fisheries minister to visit the country and Colombo has accepted the invitation, the officials said.

The joint commission meeting which lasted for more than two hours discussed the issues such as economic cooperation, trade, power and energy, technical and maritime cooperation, social, cultural and educational matters, science and technology, defence cooperation, health, civil aviation, tourism and people-to-people contact.

Two MoUs were signed after the meeting — one on renovating 27 schools in the Tamil-dominated Northern province and the other on building a surgical ward and supplying medical equipment to the Batticaloa Teaching Hospital in the east.

Sri Lanka also proposed partnership in setting up a special economic zone in Trincomalee and increase cooperation in aviation sector.

Ms Swaraj, who arrived here on Friday on her second visit to the country within a year, earlier held talks with Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe at the Prime Minister’s Office “Temple Trees”, and the two leaders had a “fruitful exchange of views”.

During their 50-minute long meeting, the Prime Minister sought Indian investment in Sri Lanka and proposed partnership in setting up a SEZ in Trincomalee.

Mr Wickremesinghe also proposed to make the joint commission meeting an annual affair. The two leaders also talked about state university linkages.

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