"Both the sides must stop straying into other countries. Indian fishermen should not be allowed to enter our waters, while the Sri Lankan fishermen must not stray into Indian waters for fishing," Albert Justine Soysa, a Lankan fishermen leader, told reporters here.
"We are of the view that this would resolve the existing problems over fishing between the two neighbouring countries," he added.
The Lankan fishermen delegation visited India to hold talks with Indian authorities on crucial issues affecting fisheries.
Stressing that the Lankan navy does not detain fishermen beyond its borders, he alleged that Indian fishermen indulge in fishing deep inside the Lankan territories.
"The problem will not arise if Tamil Nadu fishermen are engaged in fishing near Katchatheevu. But, they navigate till Mullaitheevu, which is located over 100 km away from the Indian borders, creating problems," he claimed.
The fishermen further charged that marine resources in Sri Lankan waters were affected due to the fishing methods adopted by the Indian fishermen.
On the proposed talks between fishermen from Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka on January 20, the delegation claimed that they were also hopeful that the meeting would be convened.
