The Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar says he met with his Iranian counterpart, Seyyed Abbas Araghchi in Muscat on Sunday and discussed various issues including the situation in Afghanistan and Chabahar Port.In a post on X, Jaishankar described the meeting with Araghchi as &good& and said they discussed bilateral relations and regional developments.Araghchi and Jaishankar were both in Muscat, Oman, for the 8th Indian Ocean Conference.Araghchi said in an interview with Indian media that Tehran attaches &great importance& to their relations with India.&In the past, there was a lot of trade between Iran and India.
There have been ups and downs, but there is a strong will between the two sides to strengthen relations and we will continue to do so.Araghchi also said: &Trade cooperation between the two countries is ongoing, and although there have always been ups and downs, both sides are determined to continue the cooperation.&On Chabahar Port, he said: &We have a 10-year agreement with India regarding Chabahar Port.
We are aware that the Indians are consulting with the Americans about the cancellation of the exemption for this port.&&We know that questions have been raised by a third party, we know that the Indians are consulting with the Americans on this matter, so we will leave the decision-making to our friends.&The two foreign ministers also reviewed various aspects of Iran-India relations, including political, cultural, economic, and trade cooperation.They exchanged views on regional and international developments, with a particular focus on the situation in Afghanistan, which also wants to expand its trade relations with countries through Chabahar Port.Experts have said if Chabahar Port is exempted from US sanctions, Afghanistan can also export its commercial goods to different countries using this port.Iran is one of Afghanistan'slargest trading partners in the region and trade relations between the two countries has continued to grow.In 2024, the trade volume between Iran and Afghanistan increased to $3.197 billion, an 84% increase from 2023.Experts have meanwhile said one of the key factors behind Tehran and Kabul'sdrive to expand trade between themselves is to offset the effects of sanctions leveled against both countries.The post Indian, Iranian foreign ministers meet, discuss Afghanistan and Chabahar Port first appeared on Ariana News.
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