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India rejects US call to shun Iran gas talks amid energy priorities

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India has expressed its willingness to resume talks with Iran on the project.

NEW DEHLI: India has rejected a call from the US to shun participation in gas talks with Iran, saying “energy security” is a priority for New Delhi.

Iran and Pakistan had signed a deal in March to construct a multi-billion dollar natural gas pipeline connecting the two neighboring countries — a project that was strongly opposed by the US.

The deal is part of the long-delayed $7.5 billion Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) gas pipeline project.

Earlier, India has expressed its willingness to resume talks with Iran on the project.

China is also showing keen interest in investing $2.5 billion in the gas pipeline project in order to meet the country’s energy demands.

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