"This is a problem that can be solved if there is goodwill and give-and-take on both sides. We are confident that a solution can be found," Finance Minister P Chidambaram told reporters here.
He also attacked the Tamil Nadu government for "not cooperating" for quite sometime and causing "delay" in finalising the dates for the talks.
Replying to questions, he said fishermen's associations "must meet and work out" ways to resolve the problem.
In a letter to the Prime Minister earlier this week, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa had said her government would extend all help to the Centre to facilitate the January 20 talks between Indian and Sri Lankan fishermen.
She had also attacked the Centre for its "meek and weak" response to repeated instances of attacks on the fishermen in their traditional waters had emboldened Sri Lankan Navy.
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