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No sanctions on Iran: Sushma
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External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj with her Iranian counterpart Javad Zarif in New Delhi.

Suhasini Haidar

NEW DELHI 28 MAY 2018 23:39 IST
UPDATED: 28 MAY 2018 23:39 IST




Minister meets Iranian counterpart, says India recognises only UN sanctions



India will not accept sanctions imposed, or to be imposed, by the United States on Iran, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said on Monday. The remarks were a categorical rejection of Washington’s decision to withdraw from the six-nation Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear agreement and its plans to impose massive new sanctions on Iranian entities.

Ms. Swaraj’s comments came just ahead of a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, who has been travelling to several capitals including Moscow, Beijing and Brussels, in an effort to salvage the agreement despite the U.S. move.

Not under pressure

“Our foreign policy is not made under pressure from other countries,” Ms. Swaraj told journalists at a press conference. “We recognise UN sanctions and not country-specific sanctions. We didn’t follow U.S. sanctions on previous occasions either.”

In a statement on May 13, U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton said clearly that countries that “continue to deal with Iran could face sanctions”.

Iran is India’s third largest oil supplier, and India has many areas of strategic engagement with Iran, including management of the Shahid Beheshti Port in Chabahar, co-development of the International North-South Transport Corridor to Russia, as well as bilateral trade of about $13 billion of which about $5 billion was in non-oil trade in 2016-17.

Although the figures reduced in 2017, India has committed to increasing its offtake of oil from Iran this year, after President Hassan Rouhani and Prime Minister Modi held talks in Delhi in February.

In a statement issued after Ms. Swaraj’s meeting with Mr. Zarif on Monday, the MEA said the Ministers had “positively assessed the implementation of decisions taken during the visit of President Rouhani to India… [including] in the areas of connectivity, energy, trade and promotion of people to people contacts.”

“EAM conveyed that all parties to the [JCPOA] Agreement should engage constructively for peaceful resolution of the issues that have arisen with respect to the Agreement,” the statement added.

Ms. Swaraj’s comments and the visit by Mr. Zarif to Delhi indicate the government intends to continue its engagement with Iran despite U.S. sanctions. However, Ms. Swaraj did not explain how India would hope to get around banking and insurance restrictions that may come about as the U.S. increases pressure on European banks which the India-Iran trade depends on.


http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/no-sanctions-on-iran-sushma/article24017540.ece
 
Time for Trump to Sanction the Indians , kick out all the Indian Expats in the US and bring back all the jobs from Bangalore and Pune. :dance3:
 
Since when she became a spokesperson for USA?
She meant India doesn't recognize US sanctions and only recognizes UN sanctions. Hence India will not support US sanctions on Iran and trade (at least try to ) normally.
 
Time for Trump to Sanction the Indians , kick out all the Indian Expats in the US and bring back all the jobs from Bangalore and Pune. :dance3:


You bet mate...he cannot and will not. Too much on stake for him.

Besides, Care to learn about how foreign policies are made!!......" not under pressure or influence of any country". Alas...it's 180 deg to how we make policies in Pakistan.
 
When did India put sanction on any country based on US policies, it just does trade below the nose using loopholes. Trade only affects if the middle agencies are not co-operating, in that case to jugaads have been done.
 
You bet mate...he cannot and will not. Too much on stake for him.

Besides, Care to learn about how foreign policies are made!!......" not under pressure or influence of any country". Alas...it's 180 deg to how we make policies in Pakistan.

With President Trump anything is possible. If it means winning votes to stay in power he may well do it. It's plainly obvious that outsourcing of jobs didn't work and the US is paving the way to bring back jobs. India has provided the catalyst and reason for President Trump to start the process.
 
With President Trump anything is possible. If it means winning votes to stay in power he may well do it. It's plainly obvious that outsourcing of jobs didn't work and the US is paving the way to bring back jobs. India has provided the catalyst and reason for President Trump to start the process.

If they pull back jobs from India, its only going to the next cheapest destination probably Philippines and definitely not the US.

Lol, I am in US and tell everyone I am from Pakistan and I proudly tell them I am a Pakistani.

Sorry for you
 
america doesn't take no for an answer, especially from brown "allies" that it raised as canon fodders. getting the ill conceived notion that you will somehow be allowed to have independent foreign or domestic policy after signing your soul away on the dotted line as a "strategic partner" means that america will punish you by reducing you down to poverty levels that would make Ethiopia look prosperous. america is india's largest trading partner and investor, both of which are extremely lop sided and tilted in america's favor. that gives washington a lot of leverage over india in arm twisting it to do what it wants.

you should expect even more economic and fiscal problems in india in the very near future than what it is facing today...
 
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It's not surprising to see Pakistani viewing the said development with utter shock as they are used to fall-in-line whenever Uncle Sam calls or get hammered instead. India will buy S-400 from Russia and Oil from Iran and US will have to grin it's teeth and look the other way if it wants good relations with India and access to one of the biggest markets in the world.
 
It's not surprising to see Pakistani viewing the said development with utter shock as they are used to fall-in-line whenever Uncle Sam calls or get hammered instead. India will buy S-400 from Russia and Oil from Iran and US will have to grin it's teeth and look the other way if it wants good relations with India and access to one of the biggest markets in the world.
seems like its totally opposite now a days.......Indians need to be updated with current affairs or at least watch something better other then their own controlled media.
 
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