26 Apr 2024
Sunday 12 February 2017 - 11:43
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Indian ambassador optimistic about future of Iran relations

Indian ambassador optimistic about future of Iran relations
IFP- Indian Ambassador to Tehran Saurabh Kumar maintains that his country has strong ties with Iran, saying cooperation as well as economic and trade transactions between the two nations will definitely increase.

According to a report by IFP, Kumar said Indian investors are keen to participate in Iranian petrochemical projects.

The main axis of the growing economic relations between Iran and India is their present cooperation in the development of Chabahar Port, in southeast Iran, he added in a Farsi interview with ILNA.

He further regretted that Iranian media recently labelled India an indebted state and accused it of lacking determination to make its overdue payments to Tehran.

Expounding on the state of payments between the two sides, Kumar said India has entirely settled its oil debts to Iran.

The two sides trade balance is currently in Irans favour due to the countrys larger amount exports to India. Compared to New Delhi, Tehran is earning greater profit from mutual transactions. India has fully made up for its trade difference with Iran.

Earlier, due to the obstacles to foreign currency exchanges and a number of other problems occurring to payment channels, it had become almost impossible to make Iran payments in euro, Kumar recalled, adding, at present, the problem has been resolved.

He also expressed dissatisfaction with the Indian rice losing its reputation in Iranian market.

Condemning the libels against the quality of the Indian rice exported to Iran, he said, These rumours are baseless and only getting around on social networks. No one has officially confirmed the false stories about the Indian rice being polluted.

Indian companies intend to prove the falseness and baselessness of these rumours by presenting official evidence and documents. Iran is not the sole export destination of the Indian rice. India exports 4 million tons of rice to 130 countries per annum, he added.
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