Khaleej Times

Iran invites Pakistan to join Chabahar port with India

- IANS

islamabad — Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has invited Pakistan to participat­e in the Chabahar Port project that connects India to Afghanista­n, Central Asia and Eastern Europe, a leading Pakistani daily reported on Tuesday.

The move may be seen as Zarif’s bid to allay concerns here over the Indian involvemen­t in the Iranian port, Dawn online reported. The Iranian minister also, meanwhile, extended the invitation to China.

“We offered to participat­e in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). We have also offered Pakistan and China to participat­e in Chahbahar,” Zarif, who is on a threeday visit to Pakistan, said while delivering a lecture at the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) on Monday, according to the daily.

India, Iran and Afghanista­n signed a trilateral agreement in 2016 to

The chabahar port project was not meant to encircle Pakistan or strangulat­e anybody Javad Zarif, Iranian Foreign Minister

jointly develop the Chabahar port, opening a new strategic transit route between the three nations and other Central Asian nations, bypassing Pakistan.

In November 2017, India delievered the first consignmen­t of wheat to Afghanista­n through the Chabahar Port.

Zarif had earlier held bilateral talks with his Pakistani counterpar­t Khawaja Asif and addressed a trade conference. The visiting Foreign Minister is being accompanie­d by a large trade delegation from Iran.

He also said that Gwadar Port and Chabahar Port needed to be linked through sea and land routes for developmen­t of deprived Eastern and South-eastern Iran and South Western Pakistan.

“We are taking measures to do that and there is an open invitation to Pakistan to participat­e in that,” Zarif said.

He also said that the Chabahar port project was not meant to “encircle Pakistan ... strangulat­e anybody”, adding that Iran would not allow anybody to hurt Pakistan from its territory, much like Pakistan would not allow its soil to be used against Iran.

Zarif likened Iran’s relations with India to Pakistan’s ties with Saudi Arabia. “Our relations with India, just like Pakistan’s relations with Saudi Arabia, are not against Islamabad as we understand Pakistan’s relations with Saudi Arabia are not against Iran.” —

 ?? APP ?? National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq receiving Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif at Parliament House in Islamabad. —
APP National Assembly Speaker Sardar Ayaz Sadiq receiving Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif at Parliament House in Islamabad. —

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates