Bahrain pushes UN-backed action for Hormuz shipping; France tables rival text
Bahrain's draft resolution demands Iran stop attacks on vessels and authorizes force to protect shipping, risking a veto from Russia and China amid Gulf tensions.
- On Monday, Bahrain circulated a draft United Nations Security Council resolution authorizing countries to use 'all necessary means' to protect commercial Shipping in and around the Strait of Hormuz from Iranian interference.
- Mounting concerns that Iran could disrupt the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic chokepoint carrying about a fifth of global oil supplies, prompted the proposal as Shipping through the waterway has nearly halted amid regional conflict.
- The draft resolution invokes Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, granting authority for multinational maritime partnerships to neutralize obstruction attempts and expressing readiness to impose targeted sanctions against undermining actors.
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Bahrain Champions UN-Backed Plan for Hormuz Shipping Security as France Proposes Competing Proposal
BAHRAIN – Bahrain has stepped up efforts at the United Nations to secure enhanced international measures safeguarding shipping through the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint for global oil shipments. The Gulf kingdom’s initiative, aimed at bolstering maritime security amid rising regional tensions, comes as France introduced a competing draft resolution, highlighting divergent approaches [...]
Bahrain's U.N. proposal calling for 'all necessary means' to open Strait of Hormuz faces opposition
A U.N. Security Council resolution calling for countries to use "all necessary means" to keep the Strait of Hormuz open is facing some opposition for raising the possibility of U.N.-backed military action against Iran, according to three council diplomats.
Bahrain's UN proposal calling for 'all necessary means' to open Strait of Hormuz faces opposition
A U.N. Security Council resolution calling for countries to use “all necessary means” to keep the Strait of Hormuz open is facing some opposition for raising the possibility of U.N.
Use all necessary means: Bahrain circulates draft UN resolution to secure Strait of Hormuz - The Tribune
The proposal authorises member states, acting independently or through multinational maritime partnerships, to 'use all necessary means' in and around the Strait of Hormuz, including within the territorial waters of coastal states, to ensure free passage and counter attempts to block or disrupt navigation, The Jerusalem Post reported.
How Russia or China could block effort to reopen Strait of Hormuz
As the war in Iran stretches to more than three weeks, Bahrain has submitted a United Nations resolution to protect commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.The critical waterway sees nearly one-fifth of the global oil supply pass through it. Iran has effectively shut down the strait, sending gas prices skyrocketing in the U.S. and around the world.RELATED STORY | Trump threatens attacks on Iranian power plants if Tehran fails to open the Str…
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