India, Iran review bilateral, regional, global issues

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and on Monday reviewed bilateral, regional and global issues during a meeting between and her Iranian counterpart Javad here.

It said the two sides positively assessed the implementation of decisions taken during the visit of Iranian to earlier this year.

"These included bilateral cooperation in the areas of connectivity, energy, trade and promotion of people to people contacts," it said.

Monday's meeting comes after the US withdrew from the nuclear deal signed in 2015 between Iran, the and the P5+1 group (five permanent members of the UN Security Council, plus Germany).

According to the statement, briefed about the discussions that has undertaken with parties to the nuclear deal following the US decision to withdraw.

It said conveyed that all parties to the deal should engage constructively for peaceful resolution of the issues that have arisen with respect to it.

Earlier on Monday, at her annual press conference, Sushma Swaraj made it clear that does not recognise country-specific sanctions.

"Our foreign policy is not made under pressure from other countries.. We recognise UN sanctions and not country-specific sanctions," she said.

India and have friendly relations and significant trade ties in many areas, particularly in into India and diesel exports to Iran.

Iran is the second largest supplier of to India, supplying more than 425,000 barrels of per day, and India is one of the biggest foreign investors in Iran's

India, along with Ian and Afghanistan, are jointly developing the strategic in the southeastern coast of Iran that will give access to bypassing

According to the ministry statement, the other members of the delegation accompanying had separate meetings with their Indian counterparts earlier in the day "where they discussed measures for practical cooperation between the two sides".

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First Published: Mon, May 28 2018. 23:50 IST