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India might confront US sanctions

World Politics

By Anis Ahmed SiddequePublished 2 years ago 1 min read

India consented to an arrangement with Iran in 2016 to foster the Chabahar port situated close to the Pakistan-Iran line. Recently Monday (May 13) the agreement was recharged for an additional 10 years for additional improvement of the port. Not long after marking the arrangement, the US cautioned of authorizations against any nation working with Iran. News BBC.

US State Division representative Vedanta Patel said anybody working with Iran ought to know about the dangers of potential authorizations.

However, when gotten some information about the arrangement, Patel told US sanctions on Iran were still set up and Washington would keep on authorizing them. Cautioning to India without naming names, Vedanta said whoever goes into an economic accord with Iran ought to recall that they are freeing themselves up to sanctions.

India still can't seem to answer this assertion.

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