Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Jaishankar, Iran President talk Chabahar port, regional issues

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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​

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