Italy compensated 1.3 million USD to two Indian fishermen families with water marines fired in 2012 and India approved.

Suhail Dutt, a representative of Italy, on April 9 told the Indian supreme court that after many years of negotiations lasted, Italy was willing to pay 100 million ruppees (1.3 million USD) for two families

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The Indian government lawyer Tusha Tusha said the victim's family also agreed to receive compensation.

The new move, signaling the end of the case for many years, causing the relationship between the two countries to crack, taking place after the Permanent Arbitration (PCA) in the city of Hague, the Netherlands last July announced two soldiers

Latore Massimiliano (left) and Salvatore Girone (right) are escorted by Indian police outside a court in Kollam in May 2012.

Italy brought the case to PCA in 2015, saying that the court should trial under the Maritime Law due to the shooting occurring in the international sea, off the south of India.

But New Delhi firmly said that two marines, a person who was allowed to go home in 2014 for the health reasons and the other in 2016, should be taken to India to the local court

PCA Indian judgment is entitled to compensate for suffering from people, matter and the spiritual harms that the captain and sailors of St.

The arrest of two marines, allegations of murder and prolonged trial periods are aching topics in Italy.