Speaking to local Armenian media, Nilakshi Saha Sinha, noted that Armenian Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Gnel Sanosyan visited Chabahar port in December 2023 regarding the issue of using the port.
The Indian ambassador drew attention to the fact that the Chabahar port is being jointly developed by India and Iran.
“We are waiting for the details from the Armenian side, and we will definitely take it into account when we receive clear proposals from the Armenian side,” the ambassador emphasized, noting that in the discussions between the two countries, Armenian representatives showed interest in using the Chabahar port.
Referring to the possible role of Yerevan in the development of the communication route from India to Chabahar port and then to the Black Sea, Ambassador Nilakshi Saha Sinha noted that Armenia, being a landlocked country, definitely needs more communication projects.
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