UN Security Council to Vote on Strait of Hormuz Resolution Amid Tensions
The UN Security Council will vote on a draft resolution proposed by Bahrain to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with a focus on defensive measures and transparency. Supported by global partners, the resolution seeks to enhance international navigation and address concerns over regional security threats posed by Iran.
The United Nations Security Council is poised to vote on a resolution proposed by Bahrain to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The resolution emphasizes the use of exclusively defensive measures to ensure safe transit passage, highlighting transparency and international law adherence.
Despite initial language allowing the use of force, opposition from Russia, China, and France led to revisions focusing on defensive actions. The resolution comes amid heightened regional tensions, particularly concerning Iran's role, and is backed by over 130 nations.
Bahrain, as the current Council President, aims for transparent processes. Monthly reports to the UN Secretary-General are part of the resolution to monitor developments closely and make informed decisions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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