India prepared to pay $1.4bn Iranian oil dues

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NEW DELHI: Indian refiners have been told to prepare to pay Iran $1.4 billion in oil dues, two sources with knowledge of the issue said, in one of the first signs that last month’s nuclear deal is helping Tehran unlock frozen funds, foreign media sources reported.

The landmark nuclear deal between Iran and six major world powers was struck on July 14 and sanctions could begin to be removed later this year if UN inspectors confirm Tehran is complying with its provisions, reportedly.

Indian Finance Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi asked refiners this month to prepare to pay Tehran two instalments of $700 million, part of the money owed for oil imports, said the sources, who declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the issue, sources further revealed.

Head of finance at Indian Oil Corp A.K. Sharma said the first instalment could be made this month although the finance ministry has yet to instruct refiners on the specific timeline for payments.