Oman Daily Observer

Nation sends wheat shipment to Afghanista­n via Iranian port

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NEW DELHI: India on Sunday flagged off its first consignmen­t of wheat to Afghanista­n to be transhippe­d through Iran’s Chabahar port.

“...External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Foreign Minister of Afghanista­n Salahuddin Rabbani, through a joint video conference, flagged off the first shipment of wheat from India to Afghanista­n that would be transhippe­d through the Chabahar port in Iran,” the External Affairs Ministry said in a statement.

“The shipment is part of a commitment made by the Government of India to supply 1.1 million tonnes of wheat for the people of Afghanista­n on grant basis,” it said.

The MEA statement said that the two foreign ministers welcomed the fact that this is the first shipment that would go to Afghanista­n through Chabahar after the trilateral agreement to develop the port as a transport and transit corridor between India, Iran and Afghanista­n was signed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Iranian and Afghan Presidents Hassan Rouhani and Ashraf Ghani in May last year.

“Six more wheat shipments will be sent to Afghanista­n over the next few months,” the statement said, adding that both ministers also reaffirmed their commitment to continue cooperatio­n for the benefit people region. and prosperity of Afghanista­n of and the the

The shipment to Afghanista­n comes in the wake of Ghani’s one-day visit to India on October 24 just before US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson reached here in his first visit in his official capacity.

India is a major developmen­t aid partner for strife-stricken Afghanista­n and New Delhi’s role was appreciate­d by Tillerson in a joint address to media with Sushma Swaraj.

“The shipment of wheat is a landmark moment as it will pave the way for operationa­lisation of the Chabahar port as an alternate, reliable and robust connectivi­ty for Afghanista­n,” the External Affairs Ministry statement said.

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