India, Iran discuss possible impact of US sanctions on bilateral oil trade

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

and today deliberated on ways to deal with the possible impact on trade between the two countries due to the US sanctions on import of Iranian products.

The issue figured during 15th round of Foreign Office Consultations between the two countries during which a host of other issues including implementation of Chabahar port project also figured, official sources said.

While led the Indian delegation, the Iranian side was headed by

"Views were also exchanged on regional and international issues of mutual interest, including the efforts being made by various parties to address issues that have arisen over the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)," the (MEA) said without elaborating.

The ministry said it was agreed to maintain the momentum of mutually beneficial multi-faceted bilateral cooperation and exchanges between the two sides and to hold the next round of Meeting at the level of External Affairs Ministers in November in

In 2015, had struck the JCPOA deal with the US, the UK, Russia, China, and under which had agreed to limit its sensitive nuclear activities in return for lifting of crippling economic sanctions.

However, the pulled out of the deal in May and brought back economic sanctions against

The US has told and other countries to cut imports from the Gulf nation to "zero" by November 4 or face sanctions. is yet to take a call on complying with the US sanctions on Iran.

In today's meeting, India told the Iranian side that it was yet to take a call on complying with the US sanctions.

The Iranian conveyed to the Indian side that his country has been a reliable partner for and it should remain so, sources said.

A delegation from the US is arriving here tomorrow as part of the Trump administration's efforts to engage with major powers on the Iranian issue.

Iran is India's third-largest supplier after and Iran supplied 18.4 million tonnes of between April 2017 and January 2018 (first 10 months of fiscal 2017-18).

Sources said India may request the US to consider providing it some waiver from the sanctions on import of Iranian oil.

They said India is looking at the possibility of falling back on the rupee-rial arrangement for importing oil from Iran in the wake of US sanctions.

The rupee-rial arrangement was used to buy oil from Iran before sanctions were lifted against it three years ago.

Under the mechanism, India used to pay in euros to clear 55 per cent of its dues through Ankara-based The remaining 45 per cent payment was remitted in rupees in accounts Iranian oil companies had with the

The first set of US sanctions on Iran will start from August 6 and second set will begin from November 4.

Last week, had said that Iran will do its best to ensure security of to India by offering various flexible measures.

The MEA said both sides "reviewed and positively assessed" the progress in implementation of decisions taken during the state visit Iranian to India in February 2018, especially for enhancing connectivity and strengthening cooperation in trade and economic issues.

Araghchi also called on the M J Akbar.

Last week, Iran's Deputy and Charge d'Affaires Massoud Rezvanian Rahaghi, during an address at an event, cautioned that it will stand to lose "special privileges" if it cuts import of Iranian oil following US sanctions.

However, a day later, the issued a statement, clarifying that will do its best to ensure security of to India.

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First Published: Mon, July 16 2018. 19:45 IST