Indiainfo-icon will keep trading with Iraninfo-icon and Venezuelainfo-icon despite the threat of fallout from U.S. sanctions against the two countries, Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj said Monday.

Swaraj, asked at a news conference whether U.S. action against Iran and Venezuela would damage India, said the country would not make foreign policyinfo-icon "under pressure."

"India follows only U.N. sanctions, and not unilateral sanctions by any country," she said at a news conference in response at a question on India's response to the U.S. decision.

India and Iran have long-standing political and economic ties, with Iran one of India's top oilinfo-icon suppliers.

U.S. President Donald Trumpinfo-icon this month withdrew from the Iran nuclear deal and ordered the reimposition of sanctions suspended under the 2015 accord.

Washington has also tightened sanctions against Venezuela over the controversial re-election of President Nicolas Maduro.

Both countries are key oil suppliers to India and the United Statesinfo-icon has warned that foreign companies which deal with Iran could themselves be punished.

But Swaraj said New Delhiinfo-icon did not believe in "reactionary" policies and would not be dictated to by other countries.

Swaraj's comments came just before a meeting with her Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif in New Delhi.

Bilateral trade between India and Iran amounted to $12.9 billion in 2016-17. India imported $10.5 billion worth of goods, mainly crude oil and exported commodities worth $2.4 billion.

India has other interests in Iran, in particular a commitment to build the port of Chabahar on the Gulf of Omaninfo-icon.

The port is being touted as a way for India to establish trade routes that bypass rival Pakistaninfo-icon.

Mediainfo-icon reports have speculated India could revive a rupee-rial payment arrangement with Iran to shield exporters from the heat of U.S. sanctions.

Swaraj also said India would continue trading with Venezuela, but there was no plan to use its local cryptocurrency in oil trade.

"We cannot have any trade in cryptocurrency as it is banned by the Reserve Bank of India. We will see which medium we can use for trade," she said.