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Thursday 7 June 2018 - 15:16
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Iran's outreach to India after US exit from nuclear deal faces obstacles

Al-Monitor | : On May 28, IranianForeign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif visited India as part of Tehran's broader engagement with world powers following the US withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).


In Iran, the visit was viewed as a diplomatic success, particularly afterIndias foreign ministersaid her country would not abide by US unilateral sanctions against Iran. However, things changed shortly after Zarifs trip. On May 30, IndiasReliance Industries, owner of the worlds biggest refining complex and a main buyer of Iranian oil, announced that it would halt its oil imports from Iran in October or November. The announcement came one day after two Indian banks that are actively engaged in financial transactions with Iran announced they would wind up all deals with Tehran byAug.6. Thus, the question is whether Iran can remain optimistic about the future of energy exports and financial transactions with India.

On May 8, US President Donald Trump pulled out of the 2015 nuclear deal and ordered the reimposition of sanctions on Iran in the coming months. "Containment"has long been Washingtons traditional strategy when it comes to Iran, and to advance this strategythe United Stateshas compelledgovernments and businesses to abide by its unilateral sanctions against Tehran.

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