Sushma Swaraj Makes ‘Technical’ Stop at Iran on Return From Russia

Swaraj is understood to have reviewed the implementation of the Chabahar port project in which India is a partner.
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EAM Sushma Swaraj with Foreign Minister of Iran, Dr Javad Zarif.
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EAM Sushma Swaraj with Foreign Minister of Iran, Dr Javad Zarif.
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External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Saturday, 2 December, made a stopover at Tehran on her way back from Russia, and held a luncheon meeting with her Iranian counterpart Javed Zarif, during which issues of mutual interests were discussed.

Swaraj was returning from the Russian city of Sochi where she attended the annual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO).

The two ministers are understood to have reviewed the implementation of the Chabahar port project in which India is a key partner.

Over a month ago, India had sent its first consignment of wheat to Afghanistan by sea through the Chabahar port in Iran, which was seen as a "landmark" move to operationalise a new strategic transit route among the three countries bypassing Pakistan.

The port is likely to ramp up trade between India, Afghanistan, and Iran in the wake of Pakistan denying transit access to New Delhi for trade with the two countries.

Besides bilateral issues, Swaraj and Zarif are understood to have deliberated on regional situation and political developments in the Gulf region.

India is looking to increase engagement with Iran by raising oil imports and possible shipments of natural gas, and the issue is believed to have figured in the meeting.

Swaraj had paid a bilateral visit to Iran in April last year, during which both sides had decided to significantly expand engagement in their overall ties, particularly in boosting Indian investment in joint ventures in oil and gas sectors.

On her stopover, MEA officials said it was a ‘technical’ stopover and not an ‘unscheduled’ one.

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