‘Will continue to buy oil from Iran’

April 13, 2013 01:09 am | Updated November 16, 2021 10:52 pm IST - BERLIN:

Ranjan Mathai

Ranjan Mathai

India will continue to buy oil from “vital supplier” Iran, notwithstanding severe economic sanctions slapped by the U.S. and the UN against Iran, Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai said in Berlin on Friday.

“We will continue to buy oil from Iran,” Mr. Mathai said, adding that the recent decline in oil import from Iran was due to logistics and banking problems and not because of any other reason.

Mr. Mathai, who is part of the delegation accompanying Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here, stressed that import decisions were taken by the oil marketing companies on commercial basis and the government had no role in the recent decline in the purchases from Iran.

Refusing to “lay down a quota” for importing oil from any country, including Iran, top Indian officials had made it clear that it would buy oil from wherever it “gets the best deal.’’

Asked if there was a particular amount of oil supply India was looking at from sanctions-hit Iran, they said there was no ‘magic figure’.

“It makes no sense to have a quota. (It is) where we get the best deal...We have to get the best deal for India rather than lay down quotas and lay figures and restrict our freedom,” they said. Iran’s oil exports have declined sharply this year due to lower imports by its key buyers, including India.

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