Hopeful India will act in its national interest: Iran on oil imports


PTI, Jul 3, 2019, 11:02 AM IST

New Delhi: Amid US sanctions, Iran on Tuesday said it believes India will act in its national interest on the issue of oil imports and Tehran can act as a “protector” of India’s energy security.

Iran’s Ambassador to India Ali Chegeni also asserted that his country can provide “affordability, accessibility and security” of energy to India. The Iranian envoy also alluded to the possibility of using barter, rupee and European mechanisms for trade in oil with India and other countries to circumvent the US sanctions.

His remarks assume significance as they come days after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had assured India that America is “doing everything” to ensure crude oil imports to New Delhi in the wake of the situation arising out of sanctions on importing oil from Iran. Mike Pompeo had said India has made “hard choices” to cut off oil imports from Iran.

Referring to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar’s remarks at the joint press interaction with Mr Pompeo in New Delhi last week, Chegeni said: “If Mr Jaishankar said affordability, accessibility and security of energy, Iran is the only country that can provide all these aspects of energy for India. We expect from a friend… that we understand each other, follow our national interest and Iran is ready for being the protector of energy security of India.”

Chegeni said probably the oil import might have been stopped but Iran had not got any “negative signal” from India that they would do so in future. “India is a friend forever. We understand that India will act according to its national interest. As we understand from Jaishankar’s statement that India will follow its national interest. That is acceptable for everybody,” he said.

“We think India is under pressure, but we believe India is a friend of Iran. India’s relations with other countries do not affect us. Our relations with India are based on history, it is based on long-term mutual benefit and interest,” the envoy said.

Asked about the possibility of Chabahar port project getting affected despite not coming under US sanctions, Chegeni said it showed the “hypocrisy” of Americans that they say something else and do something else. He alleged that the US was applying “indirect” sanctions on the project.

“We wish the golden gate (Chabahar) will not be affected, but indirectly it could be impacted,” he said. The envoy also accused the US of indulging in “terrorist acts” by applying economic sanctions on various countries. “I am calling US of being a state terrorist against Cuba, Venezuela and Iran… They will isolate themselves,” he claimed.

On India making up its oil needs from Saudi Arabia and the US, Chegeni said Iran does not force its consumers and India will decide for itself. He also asserted that the oil issue will not affect India-Iran ties. Mr Chegeni also claimed that many countries were buying oil from Iran both officially and unofficially. “Our oil is sold, destinations are secret,” he asserted.

The envoy also hoped that India’s trade relationship with Iran will continue to expand. “Up to April, our bilateral trade between the two countries was 18 billion, while in previous years it was 13.7 billion,” he said. The envoy said Iran’s Pasargad Bank had got all its clearances and will open a branch in Mumbai soon.

As six-month-long exemptions from US sanctions to buy oil from Iran ended in May, India had said it will deal with the issue based on three factors — the country’s energy security, commercial consideration and economic interests.

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