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Will take steps to ensure energy security not comprised: MEA on oil import from Iran

Raveesh Kumar, "It should be noted that the statement was not India specific and applies to all countries across the world. As far as we (India) are concerned, we will take all necessary steps including engagements with relevant stakeholders to ensure our energy security."

June 28, 2018 / 18:27 IST
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India will take all necessary steps including engagements with relevant stakeholders to ensure its energy security, the Ministry of External Affairs today said reacting to US sanctions on import of oil from Iran.

MEA spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said that the statement made by US State Department talks about reducing import of oil from Iran to "zero" by November 4 and there is no talk of snapping ties in that.

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"It should be noted that the statement was not India specific and applies to all countries across the world. As far as we (India) are concerned, we will take all necessary steps including engagements with relevant stakeholders to ensure our energy security," he said.

He maintained that India will continue to engage with all stakeholders and ensure that our energy security is not compromised.