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Iran pitches for deeper bilateral ties with India

What do you mean?
This picture only says that un placed new sanctions against iran!
 
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We need Iran for money (Exporting rice) and our needs (importing oil)

The country (Iran) is loosing its sheen faster than the approaching Asteroid (in the comity of nations.)

Today its canada who has banned it (terrorism), tomorrow 10 other countries will follow.
Iran is under UN Sanctions, you can not buy its oil or sell your Basmati.
Iran is just one of the total 227 nation/states.
Why focus on this Mullahcracy which is hell bent on destroying Israel, who in turn has said "if we are gone, this world will have to go" well thats samson option, Israel has about 200 nukes.
And Iran is trying to wipe this country from the International map.
Hence, the choice is simple, Iran under UN sanctions, and India being the signatory state - you cant even export a pc of potato, let alone large grain premium Basmati rice.
 
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What do you mean?
This picture only says that un placed new sanctions against iran!


UN sanctions against Iran

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1696 – passed on 31 July 2006. Demanded that Iran suspend all enrichment-related and reprocessing activities and threatened sanctions.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1737 – passed on 23 December 2006. Made mandatory for Iran to suspend enrichment-related and reprocessing activities and cooperate with the IAEA, imposed sanctions banning the supply of nuclear-related materials and technology, and froze the assets of key individuals and companies related to the program.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1747 – passed on 24 March 2007. Imposed an arms embargo and expanded the freeze on Iranian assets.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1803 – passed on 3 March 2008. Extended the asset freezes and called upon states to monitor the activities of Iranian banks, inspect Iranian ships and aircraft, and to monitor the movement of individuals involved with the program through their territory.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1835 – Passed in 2008.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1929 – passed on 9 June 2010. Banned Iran from participating in any activities related to ballistic missiles, tightened the arms embargo, travel bans on individuals involved with the program, froze the funds and assets of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines, and recommended that states inspect Iranian cargo, prohibit the servicing of Iranian vessels involved in prohibited activities, prevent the provision of financial services used for sensitive nuclear activities, closely watch Iranian individuals and entities when dealing with them, prohibit the opening of Iranian banks on their territory and prevent Iranian banks from entering into relationship with their banks if it might contribute to the nuclear program, and prevent financial institutions operating in their territory from opening offices and accounts in Iran.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1984 – passed on 9 June 2011. This resolution extended the mandate of the panel of experts that supports the Iran Sanctions Committee for one year.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 2049 – passed on 7 June 2012. Renewed the mandate of the Iran Sanctions Committee’s Panel of Experts for 13 months.
 
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What to do . It is not my first language , plus Cheapo ain't a word . While preaching English grammar try to follow it . You know what they about practice what you preach . Lied ? Lied about what U.N. Sanctions ??
Which Sanctions you haven't answered yet . You will get your answer when you tell me which specific accord on Iran , India broke . I will wait . Construct a replying instead of lobbing garbage .

There are some some international slangs like El cheapo n others, and if you have not criss crossed in the US, you would not know it either. Well there is a gas station for example in the US, whose name is such. Its a fusion of Spanish n English.
But now its the part of Merriam webster....El cheapo - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary

See for yourself how wrong you are!
Hence, I refuse to lock horn with a lesser IQ dimwit like you.
You have had luxury, that I engaged you in the dialogue.
But once you started like:

There was no UN sanctions . there were many Unilateral Sanctions Imposed by U.S. and Europe and we as a free country can choose to Ignore Unilateral Sanctions
Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/irania...per-bilateral-ties-india-3.html#ixzz2H1BvGrt0

You threw yourself into the gutter.... that also, despite me, furnishing you the UN photo.
How low can you go, you low life....

Shame on you....and those senior blind members, who thanked you without verifying such crucial facts....
 
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India is a sham, living under white rule - Sonia.
1.2 Billion Indians could not find any ethnic Indian?
Pakistan is better that way....
 
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India expects everyone to tail wag them with Iran as an independent country has a right to vote whatever they want and so does India!
 
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India expects everyone to tail wag them with Iran as an independent country has a right to vote whatever they want and so does India!

Precisely! India voted against Iran - on your line of thinking....
So, whats the problem mate.
 
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UN sanctions against Iran

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1696 – passed on 31 July 2006. Demanded that Iran suspend all enrichment-related and reprocessing activities and threatened sanctions.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1737 – passed on 23 December 2006. Made mandatory for Iran to suspend enrichment-related and reprocessing activities and cooperate with the IAEA, imposed sanctions banning the supply of nuclear-related materials and technology, and froze the assets of key individuals and companies related to the program.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1747 – passed on 24 March 2007. Imposed an arms embargo and expanded the freeze on Iranian assets.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1803 – passed on 3 March 2008. Extended the asset freezes and called upon states to monitor the activities of Iranian banks, inspect Iranian ships and aircraft, and to monitor the movement of individuals involved with the program through their territory.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1835 – Passed in 2008.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1929 – passed on 9 June 2010. Banned Iran from participating in any activities related to ballistic missiles, tightened the arms embargo, travel bans on individuals involved with the program, froze the funds and assets of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines, and recommended that states inspect Iranian cargo, prohibit the servicing of Iranian vessels involved in prohibited activities, prevent the provision of financial services used for sensitive nuclear activities, closely watch Iranian individuals and entities when dealing with them, prohibit the opening of Iranian banks on their territory and prevent Iranian banks from entering into relationship with their banks if it might contribute to the nuclear program, and prevent financial institutions operating in their territory from opening offices and accounts in Iran.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1984 – passed on 9 June 2011. This resolution extended the mandate of the panel of experts that supports the Iran Sanctions Committee for one year.
United Nations Security Council Resolution 2049 – passed on 7 June 2012. Renewed the mandate of the Iran Sanctions Committee’s Panel of Experts for 13 months.

UN sanctions are against Iran's uranium enrichment program.It only meant to force Iran to suspend certain "proliferation sensitive nuclear activities.It places several prohibitions on all states with regards to Iran's nuclear activities. The Security Council also imposed a freeze on those assets supporting or associated with Iran's proliferation nuclear activities and established a committee (known as the 1737 Committee) to oversee their implementation.They were not financial sanctions like the sort of imposed by US and EU.
 
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International sanctions means the nation like Iran is a outcast, and has no place in comity of nations. India as a signatory of UNO charter, one who has favoured sanctions against Iran, India has no business to conduct business with Iran. Its OFFICIAL
Dont let your prejudice cloud ur judgement. I really admire how Iran has progressed in spite of the sanctions. The US has a hidden motive for imposing sanctions against Iran. India should follow a neutral policy with Iran.
 
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Dont let your prejudice cloud ur judgement. I really admire how Iran has progressed in spite of the sanctions. The US has a hidden motive for imposing sanctions against Iran. India should follow a neutral policy with Iran.

Dont let your prejudice cloud ur judgement

Before you write such remarks, beware that for every TIT there is a TAT.

I really admire how Iran has progressed in spite of the sanctions.

What good is your admiration for India as a whole, as for as this Pistachio exporting country is concerned....
Oil can be bought from other sources....

The US has a hidden motive for imposing sanctions against Iran


And why is that hidden motive not applied to rest of the countries by the US? why only Iran, if you think this way?

India should follow a neutral policy with Iran.


Oh you gullible soul, Same thing was equally said for Iraq during Sadam, and look what is the present position of India vs Iraq.
Policies are slated to change as per the national interests and latest scenario...

Relations can not be permanent between the nations....
 
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We can safely say that only - ashok321 has a different point of view in this thread. He hasn't replied to the posts from KRAIT or neehar where he got no answer... So better to ignore him??
 
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