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India summons Sri Lanka envoy to protest over ship collision that killed one

India summoned the Sri Lankan envoy on Thursday to oppose following a collision between one of its fishing boats and a Sri Lankan marine vessel that eliminated a. angler, with a 2nd missing out on, authorities said.

The crash happened 5 nautical miles north of. Katchatheevu, an island at the focus of contention in between the. neighbours, although India delivered it to Sri Lanka 50 years earlier. Indian anglers are barred from the waters around the island.

The federal government of India has constantly emphasised the need to. deal with concerns referring to anglers in a humane and. humanitarian manner, India's foreign ministry said in a. statement.

Sri Lanka did not desire an escalation of the issue and was. aiming to work with India for a service, Foreign Minister Ali. Sabry informed Reuters.

We understand this has to do with incomes and lives, he. included. We would continue to speak with our Indian equivalents and. find a long-term service.

Among the four anglers on the boat died and another was. missing out on, while the rest were brought ashore, the foreign. ministry included.

India delivered the island to Sri Lanka in 1974, followed by a. pact disallowing its anglers in 1976, however distress over the. transfer and the abridged rights have spurred 2 yet. unsettled Supreme Court challenges in the last twenty years.

The anglers of both nations have sometimes broken the. pact on the waters around the unoccupied island.

(source: Reuters)