The United States and its Gulf allies have proposed a UN Security Council resolution imposing sanctions on Iran in response to tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. This proposal requires Iran to cease attacks on vessels, halt illegal tolls, and reveal the locations of sea mines. It also seeks Iranian participation in establishing a humanitarian corridor for aid delivery.
The United States and its Gulf allies have proposed a new UN resolution threatening Iran with sanctions unless it stops disrupting shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The resolution threatens Iran with sanctions if it continues attacking ships, laying sea mines, or imposing ‘illegal tolls’ in the vital waterway. This resolution represents a latest diplomatic effort to pressure Iran.
The United States and its allies have proposed a UN resolution threatening Iran with sanctions if it doesn’t halt attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz. This comes after a previous resolution was vetoed by China and Russia, following a temporary ceasefire. The US is actively working to secure a Chinese abstention ahead of President Trump’s upcoming meeting with Xi Jinping.
The United States and key Gulf allies have proposed a UN resolution threatening Iran with sanctions if it does not stop attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, end illegal tolls, and disclose the placement of sea mines. The resolution warns of ‘effective measures, including sanctions’ if Iran does not comply, while acknowledging US and Israeli strikes. This resolution reflects the Trump administration’s efforts to restore freedom of navigation in the strait.
The United States and its Gulf allies have introduced a new UN resolution to pressure Iran into stopping disruptions in the Hormuz Strait, threatening sanctions if Iran continues attacks or illegal tolls. The resolution also calls for Iran to reveal mine locations and ensure safe passage for goods. This comes after a previous resolution was vetoed by China and Russia, despite a temporary ceasefire.
A proposed UN Security Council resolution warns Iran that it could face sanctions if it does not restore freedom of navigation and reveal the location of sea mines in the strategic Strait of Hormuz. The draft text also calls for Iran to participate in establishing a humanitarian corridor. It threatens ‘effective measures, including sanctions’ if Iran fails to comply, despite previous vetoes by Russia and China.
The UN Security Council is set to discuss a U.S.-backed draft resolution imposing sanctions on Iran over its actions in the Strait of Hormuz. The resolution aims to address maritime security and regional stability without direct military authorization. Recent heightened tensions and unilateral U.S. actions have raised concerns within the international community.
The United States is pushing a UN Security Council resolution considering increased sanctions or the use of force against Iran for obstructing navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. The draft demands Iran cease attacks and ensure safe passage, but faces uncertainty due to Russia and China's opposition. The US is simultaneously launching Operation 'Project Freedom' to escort commercial vessels through the strait.
The UN Security Council is set to discuss sanctions on Iran over tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, backed by the U.S. This aims to pressure Iran diplomatically and potentially authorize force. The move represents a shift for the U.S. to seek international support and build a broader maritime coalition.
The proposed U.N. resolution demands that Iran halt attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, stop imposing ‘illegal tolls,’ and disclose the placement of all mines to allow freedom of navigation. This is part of the Trump administration’s effort to restore freedom of navigation in the strait, which carries about 20% of the world’s crude oil. The resolution threatens sanctions if Iran doesn’t comply, aiming to secure the waterway’s passage.