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Iran's prerogative to choose partner for Chabahar facilities development: India

IANS  |  New Delhi 

After Iranian Javad invited and earlier this week to join the strategic port project, on Thursday said that it is Iran's prerogative to choose its partner for development of the port's infrastructure facilities.

"It is the prerogative of the government of to choose its partner for the development of infrastructure facilities at the port," told the media here.

"But at the same time, you are aware that is supporting the development of port as a robust and alternate access route to and from and central Asia," Kumar said.

Stating that significant progress has been made in operationalising the port, he said that four shipments of wheat to via have been successfully sent and one shipment is scheduled to leave next month.

On Monday, had invited to participate in the port project that connects to Afghanistan, and

"We offered to participate in the China-Economic Corridor (CPEC). We have also offered and to participate in Chabahar," said while delivering a lecture at the

India, and signed a trilateral agreement in 2016 to jointly develop the port, opening a new strategic transit route between the three nations and other Central Asian nations, bypassing

Kumar also recalled that during Hassan Rouhani's visit to last month, an agreement was signed with regard to interim operations of the port.

"India's assistance for building Chabahar-Zahedan railway to realise the full potential of the port to connect to and also came up for discussion during that visit," he said.

"We continue to work with on the full and effective operationalisation of the port."

On Zarif's offer of participating in the CPEC that passes through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, Kumar said that he would not like to comment or respond "to the distorted picture and falsehood that is routinely propagated by Pakistan".

"On the contrary, the fact that is an epicentre of terrorism harbouring globally designated terrorists and other entities and providing safe haven and sanctuaries to them is a well-known fact," he said.

"Our position on is well-known and is consistent. Any action to alter the status of any part of the territory under the illegal and forcible occupation of has no legal basis."

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First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 19:00 IST
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