Pompeo to meet Indian leaders Wednesday; New Delhi wants de-escalation in Persian Gulf

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (File Photo)

New Delhi:  India is expected to press for de-escalation of tensions in the Persian Gulf when External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar holds talks with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo here on Wednesday amidst indications that Indian oil companies have stopped imports from Iran for the time being.

The issue, along with cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan and bilateral aspects of the Indo-US relations, is expected to figure in the talks between Jaishankar and Pompeo, which will mark the first high-level engagement in the Modi government’s second term, diplomatic sources said on Tuesday.

Pompeo will also meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Wednesday.

During the visit, the two sides will review the overall bilateral relationship and decide on the future course of action over the next five years.

It will particularly set the stage for the meeting between Modi and US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of G-20 Summit in Osaka in Japan later this week.

Regarding the talks that Jaishankar and Pompeo will have, the diplomatic sources said the growing tension in the Persian Gulf would figure in the discussions.

The sources said the developing situation there is a “matter of great concern” to India, considering its interests in the region, including the large diaspora present there.

India wants de-escalation and it will be conveyed to the US Secretary of State, the sources said, adding: “We have a strong interest in maintaining stability in the region. We hope the US will understand.”

The sources said India is also in touch with Iran in the context of its efforts to ensure de-escalation.

With respect to the lifting of waiver by the US to Indian companies importing oil from Iran, which came into effect from May, the sources said buying petroleum products is a commercial decision by the firms.

They said the Indian companies have decided not to import oil from Iran for the time being.

Tensions have been building in the Persian Gulf region over the recent weeks and the US was on the verge of conducting military action against Iran a few days back.

After withdrawing the military action, the Trump administration on Monday imposed fresh sanctions targeted at Iran’s Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his military aids, a decision Iran described as “end of diplomacy” between the two countries.

 Published on: June 25, 2019 at 15:29 IST

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