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Tehran is not happy over the decision of the port not to handle cargo from Iran

Tehran is not happy over the decision of the port not to handle cargo from Iran
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New Delhi: Iran has delivered to India’s displeasure on the decision by Port Adani not to handle every cargo from it together with Pakistan and Afghanistan after nearly 3,000 kg of heroin at the Mundra port.
Iran said it was praised by the United Nations for his struggle for drug trafficking and that it had been “unfairly targeted” through trade rejection and prohibiting its consensination while describing restrictions as “unprofessional and unbalanced steps”.
Iran’s embassy issued a statement about this problem but did not directly mention the port of Adani.
Port Adani and Sez Ltd (APSEZ), which operates the Port of MungRra in Gujarat, on Monday said it will not handle container cargo originating from Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan in all terminals from November 15.
The decision came almost a month after the seizure.
Heroin at Mundra Port located in Kutch District of Gujarat.
Unhappy for that step, Iranian authorities learn to take problems with the Indian narcotics drug control authority on Wednesday.
Iran’s Embassy said this discussion also focused on working together in the fight against drug trafficking and that it produced several positive results.
The embassy said the “work” of Afghanistan by foreign forces, conflict between various groups and severe poverty has contributed to the increase in medicinal production in the country.
“This is for decades that the production of narcotics and trading drugs is organized from Afghanistan has created a major threat to Iran, our territory and the world,” he said in a statement.
It was said as a neighbor near Afghanistan, Iran was also significantly affected by developments in the country.
“Especially Afghan work by foreign forces, conflict between various groups and severe poverty all contributes to the increase in narcotics narcotics production,” he said.
Iran said has suffered many trade restrictions and “unfair sanctions” for more than 40 years.

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