We Are Ready To to Meet India's Energy Security Needs, Says Iran Envoy: Report

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Iran ready to meet India's energy needs, Tehran envoy tells New DelhiIran is ready to meet India's energy security needs, its ambassador
to India was quoted as saying on Friday, as negotiations continue between the world powers and Tehran on the lifting of sanctions against
the OPEC-member.Iran used to be the second-largest oil supplier to India but New Delhi had to halt imports from Tehran after former United
States President Donald Trump withdrew from the nuclear deal with Iran and re-imposed sanctions on its oil exports."Rupee-rial trade
mechanism can help companies from both the countries to deal with each other directly and avoid third party intermediation costs," Ali
Chegeni was quoted as saying by Indian facilitation body MVIRDC World Trade Center.India, the world's third biggest oil importer and
consumer, covers over 80 per cent of its crude oil needs with imports.India and Iran had devised a barter-like mechanism to settle trade
where Indian refiners were paying for Iranian oil in rupees to a local bank and the funds were used by Tehran to pay for imports from
India.Due to sanctions, the India-Iran trade declined sharply from $17 billion in the fiscal year to March 2019 to less than $2 billion in
April-January, the first 10 months of this fiscal year.Mr Chegeni said, "If both countries launch rupee-rial trade mechanisms, the bilateral
feed.)