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By Kelum Bandara
France which has taken an increased interest in the Indo-Pacific maritime security is in the process of contributing to the evolution of a common legal framework that can help Sri Lanka to address the issue of IUU (Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated) fishing by Indian fishermen.
French Ambassador for the Indo-Pacific Mare Abensour who is in Sri Lanka told a select group of journalists that France can help define the regulatory framework in containing IUU fishing. He made these remarks in response to a question about Sri Lanka being a victim of IUU fishing by fishermen from southern part of India.
He said France and Indonesia are doing it within the framework of IORA (Indian Ocean Rim Association) which is currently chaired by Sri Lanka.
“We, both countries, are proposing to the IORA guidelines on IUU fishing,” he said.
He said there is a lacuna in this regard in the IORA countries. As an example, he said the relevant fishing harbours can contribute to the containment of IUU fishing making sure that the catches received from each fishing fleet were consistent with the quota.
Elaborating more on the broader Indo-Pacific vision of France, he said it was reflected in French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to the region, including Sri Lanka last year. He said France committed its partnership with the Indo-Pacific despite crises involving Ukraine and the Middle-eastern region.
“It is also due to the fact that France is also a resident nation of the Indo-Pacific,” he said.
For France, the Indian Ocean accounts for 30 per cent of its Exclusive Economic Zone. He said France contributes to the stability of the region.