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Iran says no 'emergency' in getting oil dues from India

The assurance by Iranian Ambassador to India, Gholamreza Ansari, assumes significance as there were concerns that India might have to make immediate payments to clear these dues after lifting of the Western sanctions on Iran.

July 22, 2015 / 16:43 IST

Ruling out any 'emergency or urgency' in getting back USD 6.5 billion oil import dues from India, Iran today proposed that a part of this corpus can be invested in Indian projects there - assuaging concerns that an immediate payment outgo might hit India's forex reserves. Hopeful that a "settlement" can be reached on how to clear these dues, Iran has also proposed delegation-level visits and discussions to iron out the issues in this regard. The assurance by Iranian Ambassador to India, Gholamreza Ansari, assumes significance as there were concerns that India might have to make immediate payments to clear these dues after lifting of the Western sanctions on Iran.

The dues have been pending largely because of curbs on the banking and payment channels connecting Iran. As per the estimates, more than half of the crude oil bill has remained uncleared in the past two years and has grown to more than USD 6.5 billion (over Rs 41,000 crore). "We are neither in emergency or urgent situation.

It depends on discussions between the two sides. We should exchange delegations between the two countries and discuss arrangements which they want to do business with each other," Ansari told agency in an interview here. "Anyway, it will take a long time between Iran and India (to settle the dues) because we are good partners and may be part of this money can go to different projects, different purposes," he said.

However, the envoy did not give the exact figure of the payments to be made by India and only said it was a "substantial" amount. "In future...we will have some sort of settlement on what we want to do with the dues... We should find mechanism to settle it. How we want to use it, sell it or transfer it. It can be discussed between the two sides," the envoy further said, indicating that there were many investment opportunities in Iran and part of the dues could be used there. India has maintained a trade relation with Iran despite the sanctions, especially in terms of crude oil imports.

As per the industry estimates, India has been Iran's second biggest oil customer after China.

first published: Jul 22, 2015 04:43 pm

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