Khaleej Times

MArItIME BouNDAry VIolAtIoNS By FIShErMEN DISCuSSED

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NEW DELHI — Coast Guards of India and Pakistan on Monday held talks, addressing issues pertaining to boundary violations by fishermen from both sides and enhancing cooperatio­n in the area of maritime search and rescue, and combating pollution at sea.

“A lot of focus of the meeting was on (violation of maritime boundary by) fishermen,” Indian Coast Guard Director General Rajendra Singh said. “Focus of the talks was also on cooperatio­n in the area of search and rescue operations and cooperatio­n in the field of (maritime) pollution,” he added.

The four-member delegation of the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) is being led by its Director-General Rear Admiral Zaka Ur Rehman.

Rehman was accompanie­d by Director Operations of the PMSA, an official each from Pakistan’s Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Two members — a defence attache and a political secretary — at the Pakistan High Commission here also participat­ed in the talks.

The high-level meeting was conducted under the provisions of the Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) signed between the two agencies in 2005.

A meeting between the two maritime security agencies was scheduled for October last year, but it was called off amid tension between India and Pakistan following the Kulbhushan Jadhav episode.

Kulbhushan Jadhav, an Indian national and former navy officer, has been sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on the charges of alleged spying. India has denied the charges and approached the Internatio­nal Court of Justice against the sentence.

“This annual meeting is a significan­t link between the two maritime agencies for addressing issues pertaining to maritime boundary violations by fishermen and enhancing cooperatio­n in the domain of maritime search and rescue and marine environmen­t pollution.

“The two service heads from Indian Coast Guard and Pakistan MSA also have a hotline link between them for regular exchange of informatio­n on non-military maritime issues as per the MoU between the two government­s,” a statement by the Indian Coast Guard said.

The Pakistani delegation will be in India till May 30. —

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