UN Resolution Aims to Restore Stability in Strait of Hormuz
A proposed UN resolution, backed by the US and Gulf nations, aims to impose sanctions on Iran for attacks in the Strait of Hormuz. It demands Iran's cooperation in establishing a humanitarian corridor. The resolution seeks to ensure freedom of navigation amidst ongoing US-Iran tensions over oil transport.
The United Nations is considering a resolution that could lead to sanctions against Iran if it fails to cease hostile actions in the Strait of Hormuz. Co-sponsored by the United States and Gulf nations, the draft resolution addresses recent Iranian threats to shipping lanes and illegal tolls.
The proposal, obtained by The Associated Press, also calls for Iran to collaborate with UN efforts to establish a humanitarian corridor. This move aims to facilitate the delivery of essential goods as tensions mount between Iran and Western nations.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has criticized Iran's efforts to obstruct the critical shipping passage, claiming it jeopardizes the global economy. The resolution, under Chapter 7 of the UN Charter, has the potential for military enforcement if Iran remains non-compliant, signaling the international community's serious stance on the issue.
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