On Monday, India and Iran inked a decade-long contract for the operation of a terminal at the strategically significant Chabahar port in Iran.
Just hours after India and Iran signed a 10-year agreement on managing the strategic Chabahar Port, the United States on Tuesday issued a warning about the potential risk of sanctions.
"We're aware of these reports that Iran and India have signed a deal concerning the Chabahar port. I will let the government of India speak to its own foreign policy goals vis-a-vis the Chabahar port as well as its own bilateral relationship with Iran," State Department Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel told reporters at his daily news conference.
Recently, the US implemented fresh sanctions on Iran following Iran's targeting of US unmanned aerial vehicle production and its attack on Israel.
"I will just say, as it relates to the United States, US sanctions on Iran remain in place and we'll continue to enforce them," Patel added.
On being asked would sanctions be imposed on Indian firms after it signed deal with Tehran, he said, “Broadly, you've heard us say this in a number of instances, that any entity, anyone considering business deals with Iran, they need to be aware of the potential risk that they are opening themselves up to and the potential risk of sanctions.”
"Anyone doing business with Iran should be aware of the risks, including potential sanctions," says Vedant Patel, the US State Department's deputy spokesperson, regarding India-Iran's 10-year agreement for operations at Chabahar port. pic.twitter.com/Qu2tZSGTEE
— IANS (@ians_india)On Monday, Union Minister for Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, embarked on a special flight to Tehran to witness the signing of a deal between India Ports Global Limited and the Ports and Maritime Organization of Iran. This marks the first instance of India managing a port overseas.
Scripting a new chapter in bilateral partnership
In a post on X, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "Minister @shipmin_india & @moayush @sarbanandsonwal witnessed the signing of the long-term contract for the operation of the Shahid Beheshti Port in Chabahar, between India Ports Global Ltd. & Ports and Maritime organisation of Iran. The contract will give a boost to regional connectivity & India’s linkages with Afghanistan, Central Asia and Eurasia.”
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Minister & witnessed the signing of the long-term contract for the operation of the Shahid Beheshti Port in Chabahar, between India Ports Global Ltd. & Ports and Maritime… pic.twitter.com/hUddkyQrkE
Sonowal presented a letter from External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to Iran’s H. Amirabdolahian, offering an INR credit window equivalent to USD 250 million for Chabahar-related development. He reiterated India’s commitment to collaborating with Iran on the development of the Chabahar Port.
"Clearing A Pathway For Investments": Chabahar Port Agreement To Kick Off Influx Of Money - EAM Jaishankar
The long-term agreement will see the port grow and have "more connectivity and linkages" coming out of it, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said. pic.twitter.com/uY4W5THZWR
Jaishankar emphasised that the Chabahar port would facilitate improved connectivity between India and Central Asia.
"Right now the port has not grown. If you don't have a long-term agreement, it is difficult to invest in a port. So the very clear expectation is that part of the Chabahar that we are involved in will definitely see more investments, it will see more connectivity linkages coming out of that port," the EAM said.