US denies threat of sanctions against India

Washington: Amid reports claiming America has threatened India with sanctions if it does not reduce its Iranian oil imports by June end, US officials today said Washington and New Delhi are having "productive conversations" on the issue and termed the report as "highly speculative". "Recent headlines on India and Iran have been highly speculative," a […]

Washington: Amid reports claiming America has threatened India with sanctions if it does not reduce its Iranian oil imports by June end, US officials today said Washington and New Delhi are having "productive conversations" on the issue and termed the report as "highly speculative". "Recent headlines on India and Iran have been highly speculative," a US Government official said, referring to the reports appearing in a section of American and Indian media.

The report quoted Obama administration officials as saying that India has failed to reduce its purchases of Iranian oil, and if it doesn`t do so, President Barack Obama may be forced to impose sanctions on New Delhi. "No decisions have been made and we continue to have productive conversations with India on this important issue, both in New Delhi and in Washington," the official said. "We welcome statements from Indian officials that India is seeking to diversify its crude oil sourcing and encourage this positive trend," the official said.