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‘India's Iran oil buy a slap on US face’

Last Updated: Monday, February 20, 2012, 11:49     A- A A+
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‘India`s Iran oil buy a slap on US face’ Washington: India's decision to continue importing Iranian oil is a slap on the face of the United States, which is galvanising the international community to isolate Tehran, according to a former US diplomat who was Bush Administration's pointman on Indo-US civilian nuclear deal.

"This is bitterly disappointing news for those of us who have championed a close relationship with India. And, it represents a real setback in the attempt by the last three American presidents to establish a close and strategic partnership with successive Indian governments," former under secretary of state for political affairs Nicholas Burns wrote in an op-ed in current-affairs magazine 'The Diplomat' on Monday.

"India's decision to walk out of step with the international community on Iran isn't just a slap in the face for the US... it raises questions about its ability to lead," said Burns.

India, which relies on Iran for 12 per cent of its oil imports, has refused to scale it down.

Only recently, Burns had written an op-ed in The Boston Globe arguing that the US should commit to an ambitious, long-term strategic partnership with India. "I remain convinced of its value to both countries and to the new global balance of power being created in this century," he wrote.

"With its unhelpfulness on Iran and stonewalling on implementation of the landmark US-India Civil Nuclear Agreement, however, the Indian government is now actively impeding the construction of the strategic relationship it says it wants with the United States," Burns said.

Presidents Barack Obama and George W Bush have met India more than halfway in offering concrete and highly visible commitments on issues India cares about, he said, adding unfortunately India has made no corresponding gesture in return for the big vision that Obama and Bush have offered.

"It's time that India speaks much more clearly about the priority it places on its future with the United States. Most importantly, India must begin to provide the kind of visible leadership on difficult issues such as Iran that its many friends in the United States and around the world had expected to see by now," Burns wrote.

"The Indian government's ill-advised statement last week that it will continue to purchase oil from Iran is a major setback for the US attempt to isolate the Iranian government over the nuclear issue," he said as he took head on the Indian defence that India relies on Iran for 12 per cent of its oil imports and can't afford to break those trade ties.

"India has had years to adjust and make alternative arrangements. Ironically, the United States has had considerable success on the sanctions front in recent months.

"The EU has decided to implement an oil embargo on Iran, the US is introducing Central Bank sanctions and even the East Asian countries, such as China, have imported less Iranian oil in recent months. That makes India’s recent pronouncements seem extremely out of step and out of touch with the new global determination to isolate and pressure Iran to negotiate in order to avoid a catastrophic war," Burns said.

PTI

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First Published: Monday, February 20, 2012, 11:49

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mohammad aslam - karachi
its india`s decision to do any business with iran or not, just like US, before iraq war Us urged every countries not to do any trade with iraq, but right now he import 32% of is oil demand, then why US pressured India and other countries not to do any business, after all INDIA is also a soverign country like US. after all INDIAN GOVT. should took those steps only for his ppl and country, not to please US
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Tommy - India
We should not listen to America .
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Riyaz soporee - kashmir
The india,s decision to continue its deal with iran s really ripe decison of democracy.It reflects maturity in decison making in Indian thinktanks.It s historical,we can change frinds but not neighbours.In india there is lot of shitte populace,taking this into consideration India,s decison s really terrific in nature
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jitesh kumar singh - chennai,bihar
yes we india has great relation with usa but for business means to give a bright direction of country nd the thing india is doing
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jitesh kumar singh - chennai,bihar
yes we india has great relation with usa but for business means to give a bright direction of country nd the thing india is doing
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Dilbagh Singh - Ludhiana
Not to listen to US.These americans still support Pakistan even after knowing very well that they were hiding Osama and still they provide billions of military aid which Pakistan clearly uses against India.Then who are they to dictate us when then stand with our enemies.Let then cut all military aid to Pakistan then we can think about cutting ties with Iran.
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Howard - India
This is a war of US, Israel vs Iran. Why should we be on any side? We have a trading relationship with Iran and should not alter our relationship with Iran just because US says it. Long Live Indo Iran Friendship.
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MOHSIN - HYDERABAD
THEY(USA) ARE DESERVE FOR SLAP.WE HAVE TO BREAK THEIR TERRORISM.
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Atul Chaudhary - New Delhi
I really welcome the Indian govt. step to continue the oil purchase from Iran...Our nation`s interest are far more important than US govt. continuous steps of pestering other nations that US doesn`t like or views as a threat. Why doesn`t US Govt. is more focused on Pakistan the `global hub of terrorism`. I think the root of US trouble is there only.



RAKESH KAPUR - A M R I T S A R
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WHICH CONSIDERS ITSELF TO BE THE THANEDAR OF THE WORLD IS UP IN ARMS AGAINST IRAN AND IT WANTS INDIA TO HELP INDIA IN ISOLATING IRAN. INDIA, WHICH IS THE EMERGING SUPER POWER OF THE WORLD IN THE DAYS AHEAD IS TO SEE FOR ITSELF AS TO WHAT IS IN ITS INTERESTS OR NOT. IT DOES NOT NEED ANY GUIDANCE / DICTATION FROM AMERICA.



Kunal Bajpai - Indiana, US
So you consider knowledge of English as the Hallmark of intelligence. I won`t say anything more about you. Again, you live in SA. BTW does you last name ends with something as Ghulam.



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