Ansari and Rouhani discussed bilateral ties and ways to boost economic cooperation during talks held on the sidelines of the 17th Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit.
Asked if Chabahar came up for discussion, Secretary (West) Sujata Mehta, while briefing reporters on the meeting, said, "certainly the subject of Chabahar came up and in fact, our Vice President said in the years to come this will certainly be recalled as a turning point in the bilateral relationship as a matter of great significance".
"It was a very warm meeting. They discussed the potential for economic cooperation - Chabahar figured largely. They also discussed regional issues," Mehta said.
A "milestone" pact on the strategic Chabahar port in southern Iran which will give India access to Afghanistan and Europe bypassing Pakistan was signed in May this year.
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Besides the bilateral pact to develop the Chabahar port for which India will invest USD 500 million, a trilateral Agreement on Transport and Transit Corridor was also signed by India, Afghanistan and Iran.
"President Maduro and the Vice President had an 'excellent'" and a very warm conversation. "President Maduro is personally influenced by India and he is attached to India and that came through in the conversation itself," Mehta told reporters.
There was some discussion yesterday evening on the importance of the Non-Aligned groups speaking on the issue of terrorism and that found reflection in President Maduro's statement this morning, she said.
"There was some discussion on the economic cooperation side. There was also discussion about the need to arrange an early meeting of the joint commission between the two countries which would then lead to other things," she said.
The two important areas of bilateral cooperation at this time are - India buys a lot of oil from Venezuela and it is India's fourth largest supplier, Mehta noted.