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US and Bahrain advocate for UN action on Hormuz security

5 May 2026
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UN Security Council members are set to begin discussions on a US-backed draft resolution aimed at imposing sanctions on Iran if it does not stop its attacks and threats to commercial shipping in the strategic Strait of Hormuz. The resolution, supported by several Gulf states, demands that Iran cease hostile activities, disclose the locations of sea mines it has planted, and assist in creating a humanitarian corridor. Recent clashes, including missile strikes on a UAE oil port and US interventions against Iranian vessels, have intensified tensions in the region. The proposal represents a shift towards a diplomatic approach by the US, which has previously conducted military actions independently. The draft resolution operates under Chapter VII of the UN Charter, allowing for sanctions or military action, while aiming for a vote within the upcoming days.

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The Strait of Hormuz is a crucial maritime route, with approximately 20% of the world’s oil passing through it. Historical tensions between the US and Iran, particularly since the 1979 Iranian Revolution, have frequently led to military confrontations and sanctions. The ongoing conflict in the region has significant implications for global energy markets and international trade. As the situation evolves, international efforts, including the proposed Maritime Freedom Construct, seek to ensure navigational safety and restore stability in the Middle East.

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