New Delhi:Reacting to the United States warning of potential sanctions to India after the signing of a 10-year agreement to run the Chabahar port in Iran, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that people should not have a narrow view as the project will benefit everyone.
âI saw some of the remarks that were made,â Jaishankar said on Tuesday in Kolkata, refuting the comments made by Vedant Patel, Principal Deputy Spokesperson, US State Department.
"But I think it is a question of communicating, convincing, and getting people to understand that this (Chabahar port) is actually for everyone's benefit. There should not be any narrow view for it,â the EAM said.
The United States, Jaishankar said, did not take a negative view of Chabahar in the past, adding that the US itself appreciated Chabahar's âlarger relevance.â
Jaishankar also further explained why India, despite its long association with the project, could not sign a long-term pact earlier. âThere were various problems on the Iranian end, such as changes in the joint-venture partner, conditions etc. Finally, we were able to sort this out and get the long-term agreement done. The deal is necessary because without it, you cannot really improve the port operation. Its operation, we believe, will benefit the entire region,â EAM pointed out.