Jaishankar, Iran President talk Chabahar port, regional issues
NEW DELHI: India should accelerate work on a key railway line linking Iran’s Chabahar port to Zahedan on the border with Afghanistan to boost regional trade, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Monday Rouhani made the remarks during a meeting with external affairs minister S Jaishankar in Tehran, according to state-run Irna news agency Rouhani referred to brotherly relations between the two countries and said they should bolster these ties in the face of mounting pressure from the US and its unilateral sanctions India is developing a transit-transport corridor based around Chabahar port in Iran’s Sistan-baluchistan province to access markets in Afghanistan and Central Asia while bypassing Pakistan However, work on the Chabahar-zahedan railway link has been hit by sanctions slapped on Iran by the US
Rouhani referred to bilateral cooperation for Chabahar port and called for “accelerating Chabahar-zahedan railway (line) that will benefit regional trade relations”, Irna reported The news agency quoted Jaishankar as saying the boosting of banking ties “could benefit economic cooperation while speeding up implementation of the joint projects in Iran”
After co-chairing the Indiairan Joint Commission Meeting with foreign minister Javad Zarif on Sunday, Jaishankar tweeted the two sides had agreed “on accelerating our Chabahar project” In a separate tweet, Jaishankar said the two countries “will work together closely on their shared interests” Iran was among the top three suppliers of crude oil to India before the US ended a six-month waiver in June and threatened secondary sanctions India used to pay for the oil in rupees, which Iran used to buy Indian goods