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US asking India to 'wean' from Iranian crude
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Arun Kumar | 18 Feb, 2012
As the US imposed new sanctions against Iran, Washington said it was
talking to India, Pakistan, Russia, and China about what they can do,
particularly to wean themselves from Iranian crude.
"We are
engaged in conversations with all of these governments with regard to
the importance of implementing existing international sanctions,
national sanctions," State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland told
reporters Friday when asked about several countries still doing business
with Iran.
It was also talking to them about "doing what they
can to increase sanctions, particularly to wean themselves from Iranian
crude. So this is a process, it's still going on," she said.
But
as the Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Friday, "we do assess
that the pressure, economic and diplomatic, on Iran is beginning to
pinch. And you see the fruit of that, and the fact that we - after many
months, have Iran suggesting that we go back to the table," Nuland said.
Asked
about Pakistan saying that it is going ahead with the construction of
the gas pipeline between Iran and Pakistan, she said: "We have issues of
concern and we've been very clear about those with the Government of
Pakistan."
"We think it's a bad idea; we've made that clear. But I'm not going to predict where this might go."
Asked
about Israel blaming Iran's Qods Force for a string of attacks on
Israeli diplomats in India, Georgia and Thailand, Nuland said: "I think,
we are still where we are, that we wouldn't be surprised if the
fingerprints and the trail lead back to Iran but we're not in a position
to assess until the investigations of the host governments are
complete."
In response to another question, she said the US had
offered help in the investigations but could not say if any of the
countries had taken up the offer.
Nuland's comments came as the
US imposed three new separate sanctions actions against Iran's primary
intelligence agency, the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS).
Iran
is under a few sets of UN Security Council sanctions. Western countries
led by the US suspect that the Islamic Republic is seeking to build
nuclear weapons, but Tehran insists it needs nuclear power solely for
civilian purposes.
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