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Indian PM resists pressure on Iran sanctions

India's premier resists pressure on Iran, says diplomacy is the answer

NEW DELHI (AP) -- India's prime minister resisted pressure from the United States and the European Union to curtail its trade with Iran over the country's suspected nuclear weapons program, insisting Friday that diplomacy was the best way to deal with the concerns.

Washington and its allies want energy-starved India to curtail its dependence on Iranian oil, which New Delhi imports in immense quantities. Western countries believe Iran is using its oil revenues to develop nuclear weapons, but Tehran insists its nuclear program is purely for peaceful purposes.

"There have been problems with regard to Iran's nuclear program," Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told reporters after meeting with the president of the European Union. "We sincerely believe that this issue can be and should be resolved by giving maximum scope to diplomacy."

EU President Herman Van Rompuy said he would ask Singh to use India's leverage to help bring Iran back to the negotiating table.

Iran is India's second-largest crude oil supplier after Saudi Arabia and according to media reports imports 550,000 barrels a day. Sanctions on Iran had long made that trade difficult, because Indian oil importers had to scramble to find banks willing to handle transactions with Tehran.

But last week, Iran's ambassador to India said the two countries had reached an agreement to make the trade easier. Under the agreement, India will make 45 percent of its payments for Iranian crude oil in rupees and pay the rest by investing in Iranian infrastructure projects. Iran, meanwhile, will use those rupees to buy Indian goods, including machinery, iron, steel, minerals and automobiles, said Ambassador Seyed Mehdi Nabizadeh.

A large delegation of Indian trade officials will travel to Tehran later this month to help Iran identify Indian goods and services that it can import.

 

2 comments

  • Is what it Is  •  Dearborn, Michigan  •  3 months ago
    If we were not catering to tree huggers over pumping our own oil, we could make up the difference. But we have nothing to offer India to help them stop dealing with the same people who would kill them in a heart beat. All in the name of a religion. We have nothing to help with and won't now for years due to the decisions of the past. Now we have to change it or learn the koran. And change it now which will not happen.
  • Jerry  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 months ago
    The US is losing its gun boat diplomacy leverage. Everyone needs to watch the epic film 'The Wild Bunch', where Bill Holden has his epiphany,..."...we can't keep thinking with our guns, those days are closing fast..."
 
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