Modi raises fishermen issue with Sirisena
The Indian prime minister Narendra Modi on Saturday raised the ongoing arrests of fishermen by the Sri Lankan navy with the country's president, Maithripala Sirisena, who is currently in New Delhi for talks.
Mr Modi stressed the need "to develop a mechanism and find a permanent solution to the issue of fishermen straying into each other waters."
Despite a number of previous discussions between figures from both countries the arrests and impounding of fishing boats have continued.
The idea of establishing a "common economic zone" was also reportedly discussed.
Mr Modi stressed the need "to develop a mechanism and find a permanent solution to the issue of fishermen straying into each other waters."
Despite a number of previous discussions between figures from both countries the arrests and impounding of fishing boats have continued.
The idea of establishing a "common economic zone" was also reportedly discussed.