India has ended Iranian oil imports: Envoy

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has ended all imports of from Iran, its in said Thursday, becoming the latest country to comply with the US sanctions.

"That's it. After that we haven't imported any," Shringla told reporters during a briefing on Narendra Modi's election victory.

Shringla said has also ended all imports from because it considered itself a partner of the -- but said the shift had caused pain at home, with formerly supplying 10 percent of India's needs.

Calling "an extended neighbour" of India with longstanding cultural links, Shringla declined to say if shared Donald Trump's concerns about

"This is an issue that has to be dealt with, really, between the and Iran. We are only, in many senses, looking at it as a third party," Shringla said.

But he added: "We would not like to see a move towards any escalation in any way in that area, for the simple reason that we depend very heavily on stability in that part of the world."

Trump last year pulled out of a multinational pact under which Iran drastically scaled back its nuclear work in return for promises of sanctions relief.

The has instead ramped up economic pressure on Iran and recently deployed military assets including an group to the area.

The as of May 2 ended exemptions it had given to eight governments from its unilateral order to stop buying Iranian

Turkey, which enjoyed a waiver and vocally disagreed with the US policy, has also stopped importing oil from Iran, a Turkish said Wednesday.

State Department welcomed the from "We want the whole world to comply with these sanctions, and we're grateful for our partners and allies that are respecting them," she told reporters.

The Indian ambassador, however, voiced confidence that US sanctions would not affect its partnership in developing

India wants to use the port to ship supplies into in a detour from its arch-rival Pakistan, which historically backed the

"I think it is in the interest of both our countries and all others concerned to ensure that that lifeline continues for the people of Afghanistan," Shringla said.

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First Published: Fri, May 24 2019. 01:10 IST