"The issue was solved without much problems with the stern stand taken by the Supreme Court and its strong intervention. The Centre also took a similar position leading to the return of marines to face trial here," Antony told reporters here.
The Centre fully supported the feelings of the state government on the issue, he said.
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The two marines returned on Friday last after India gave an assurance that they will not face death penalty nor will they be arrested, bring an end to a raging 11-day diplomatic row between the two countries.
Antony said the recent controversies that plagued the Congress-led UDF government in Kerala should have been avoided.
"If they learn from experiences and correct mistakes, it will be better for the state, UDF government, ruling Front and the Congress," he said.
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