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President Dissanayake emphasized Sri Lanka’s commitment to protecting the interests of its fishing communities and promoting regional cooperation
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His visit to India, anticipated soon but with dates yet to be finalized, is expected to further these discussions and pave the way for stronger bilateral ties
Sri Lankan President Dissanayake recently met with India’s envoy to discuss strengthening bilateral ties and addressing ongoing issues between the two countries, reported deccanherald.com. The meeting underscored the potential for enhanced cooperation in key areas, including Indian-assisted projects, power and energy sector development, and digitalization in Sri Lanka. Officials report that both sides remain committed to furthering partnerships in these fields.
President Dissanayake expressed a keen interest in tapping into India’s expertise to advance Sri Lanka’s power and energy infrastructure, as well as its digital initiatives.
- The Palk Strait, the narrow stretch of water separating Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka, is particularly contentious due to its abundance of marine resources, which attract fishermen from both sides
- Instances of Sri Lankan naval actions against Indian fishermen alleged to have crossed into Sri Lankan waters have strained relations, underscoring the need for a stable resolution
The discussions reflected a shared vision of supporting Sri Lanka’s economic and technological development with India’s support. The leaders agreed to continue exploring collaborative efforts that would mutually benefit both nations.
A significant portion of the talks focused on resolving the longstanding fishing disputes in the Northern Sea, a persistent issue between the two nations. President Dissanayake and the Indian envoy discussed the importance of a sustainable solution that would respect the rights and livelihoods of fishermen from both countries.
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