Eastern Eye (UK)

£1m for slain fishermen’s kin

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INDIA will accept compensati­on of 1.1 million euros (£1m) from Italy for the families of two fishermen shot dead by Italian marines in 2012, signalling an end to a long-winding case that soured relations between the two nations.

Suhail Dutt, an advocate representi­ng Italy, told India’s Supreme Court last Friday (9) that after prolonged negotiatio­ns with the Indian government, Rome was ready to pay `100 million to the families of the fishermen and the owner of the boat, which was damaged in the shooting.

India’s solicitor general Tushar Mehta said the victims’ families have agreed to receive the “determined compensati­on amount”.

The bench asked the Indian government to deposit the money with the court within a week of receiving it from its Italian counterpar­t, according to the order. The case will be next taken up on April 19.

The latest order comes after The Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n (PCA) in The Hague announced last July that the two marines were entitled to immunity from prosecutio­n.

Salvatore Girone and Massimilia­no Latorre spent years facing charges in India for shooting the fishermen when their boat neared the Italian oil tanker MV Enrica Lexie off the coast of Kerala.

RUSSIAN foreign minister Sergei Lavrov last Wednesday (7) met Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan and the country’s army chief for talks on the troubled peace process in Afghanista­n, where both countries have long histories of involvemen­t.

It was the first time a Russian foreign minister had visited Pakistan in nine years and comes at a sensitive time for neighbouri­ng Afghanista­n with peace talks making little headway and a deadline looming for the United States to withdraw its forces.

Khan highlighte­d the importance of a negotiated political settlement to the war in Afghanista­n during the meeting, according to a statement from his office.

“Pakistan appreciate­d Russia’s efforts in promoting the Afghan peace process through the hosting of the recent meeting... in Moscow,” the statement said, referring to a recent summit on that Pakistan attended.

They also discussed economic relations, the Covid-19 pandemic and progress on a major gas pipeline project.

Lavrov also met Pakistan’s army chief, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, at army headquarte­rs in Rawalpindi, according to a statement from the military. “During the meeting, matters of mutual interest including enhanced defence and security cooperatio­n, regional security, particular­ly Afghan Peace Process were discussed,” the statement said.

In the 1980s, Pakistan and the US were the main supporters of the Islamist fighters who battled occupying Soviet forces.

Now, Russia is concerned about Afghan instabilit­y spilling over into central Asia as the US seeks to extricate itself from a war in Afghanista­n against the Islamist Taliban.

Russia hosted an internatio­nal conference on Afghanista­n in Moscow last month at which the participan­ts, including the US, China and Pakistan, issued a statement calling on the warring Afghan sides to reach a peace deal and curb violence. “A common concern is the situation in Afghanista­n,” Russia’s foreign ministry said in a statement on Lavrov’s visit to Pakistan.

“We look forward to an early finding of a constructi­ve solution in order to end the civil war in the Islamic Republic of Afghanista­n through agreements on the formation of an inclusive government with the participat­ion of the Taliban movement.”

The US signed an agreement with the Taliban last year allowing it to withdraw its forces in exchange for a Taliban guarantee to prevent internatio­nal terrorism. But fighting between the US-backed Afghan government and the Taliban still rages.

The United States is pushing for an interim Afghanista­n government between the two sides as a May 1 deadline approaches for it to withdraw its forces under the pact.

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SEEKING PEACE: Sergei Lavrov (left) and Shah Mehmood Qureshi in Islamabad last Wednesday (7)
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