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Conflict in the Middle East

UN Security Council to vote on Strait of Hormuz

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Twiglets1 · 03/04/2026 07:55

The UN Security Council’s vote on a proposal to ensure the safety of ships in the Strait of Hormuz has been rescheduled from Friday to Saturday, according to media reports.

The council’s 15 members are set to vote on a resolution from Bahrain aimed at protecting commercial shipping in the critical waterway, which usually carries about one-fifth of global oil and natural gas supplies.

The Associated Press and Reuters news agencies have reported that a draft resolution includes text authorising countries “to use all defensive means necessary” to protect commercial shipping.

The proposal is considered unlikely to pass, as China, a veto-wielding permanent member of the council, has made it clear that it opposes any resolution that mentions the use of force.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2026/4/2/iran-war-live-trump-to-address-nation-tehran-denies-seeking-ceasefire

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Twiglets1 · 03/04/2026 08:35

Bahrain has significantly watered down a proposed U.N. resolution on reopening the Strait of Hormuz amid opposition from China and Russia about allowing countries to use force to secure the critical waterway Iran has largely cut off to global shipping.

The final draft of the proposal, obtained Thursday by The Associated Press, authorizes defensive — but not offensive — action to ensure vessels can safely transit the strait. One-fifth of the world’s oil typically passes through the waterway, where Iran’s stranglehold during the war has sent energy prices soaring .

Bahrain’s initial draft would have allowed countries “to use all necessary means” — U.N. language that would include possible military action — “in the Strait of Hormuz, the Gulf and the Gulf of Oman” to secure passage and deter attempts to interfere with navigation.

Russia, China and France, all veto-wielding countries on the 15-member Security Council, had expressed opposition to approving the use of force. The final draft eliminates any reference to allowing offensive military action.

The three countries’ views on the changes are not known, so the vote will be closely watched, and the delay will give diplomats more time to avoid a veto.

www.washingtonpost.com/world/2026/04/02/iran-strait-of-hormuz-un-vote/6f7bfeec-2ef8-11f1-aac2-f56b5ccad184_story.html

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Ihatetomatoes · 03/04/2026 09:28

"The proposal is considered unlikely to pass, as China, a veto-wielding permanent member of the council, has made it clear that it opposes any resolution that mentions the use of force."

Do China get oil from Iran?

EasternStandard · 03/04/2026 09:32

Ihatetomatoes · 03/04/2026 09:28

"The proposal is considered unlikely to pass, as China, a veto-wielding permanent member of the council, has made it clear that it opposes any resolution that mentions the use of force."

Do China get oil from Iran?

Yes but Iran are letting their ships pass atm

EasternStandard · 03/04/2026 09:34

Thanks for this @Twiglets1I think one major issue is the IRGC only have to lob a few drones at random ships to make insurance impossible for commercial vessels.

Or along those lines.

Ihatetomatoes · 03/04/2026 09:55

EasternStandard · 03/04/2026 09:32

Yes but Iran are letting their ships pass atm

Of course so no reason to worry about sorting the option. Perhaps no ships should pass if all don't

EasternStandard · 03/04/2026 09:59

Ihatetomatoes · 03/04/2026 09:55

Of course so no reason to worry about sorting the option. Perhaps no ships should pass if all don't

I think there’s about six countries going through.

Here
Iran has declared that ships from China, Russia, India, Pakistan, Iraq, and Bangladesh can safely navigate the Strait of Hormuz, which remains closed to enemy nations, while its parliament is reportedly drafting legislation to impose a US$2 million "transit fee" on vessels passing through the strategic waterway.

Source URL : Iran names six countries whose ships can pass through Strait of Hormuz, mulls US$2 million transit fee | The Standard
https://www.thestandard.com.hk/world/article/327860/

Ihatetomatoes · 03/04/2026 10:02

EasternStandard · 03/04/2026 09:59

I think there’s about six countries going through.

Here
Iran has declared that ships from China, Russia, India, Pakistan, Iraq, and Bangladesh can safely navigate the Strait of Hormuz, which remains closed to enemy nations, while its parliament is reportedly drafting legislation to impose a US$2 million "transit fee" on vessels passing through the strategic waterway.

Source URL : Iran names six countries whose ships can pass through Strait of Hormuz, mulls US$2 million transit fee | The Standard
https://www.thestandard.com.hk/world/article/327860/

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Interesting.

Pakistan is allowed past but currently fuel up around 43% there.

If the US charge a fee to pass, to ships given 'free' passage by Iran?

Maybe all should pass or none?

EasternStandard · 03/04/2026 10:05

Ihatetomatoes · 03/04/2026 10:02

Interesting.

Pakistan is allowed past but currently fuel up around 43% there.

If the US charge a fee to pass, to ships given 'free' passage by Iran?

Maybe all should pass or none?

The fee goes to the IRGC it’s just reported in US $

Twiglets1 · 03/04/2026 10:06

Notonthestairs · 03/04/2026 09:40

Postponed until tomorrow.

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Serenity75 · 03/04/2026 10:12

Well it’s not as though Russian isn’t going to veto either. Putin will be loving the increased oil price and the diversion away from Ukraine. The UN won’t resolve anything in a divided world.

Ihatetomatoes · 03/04/2026 10:17

EasternStandard · 03/04/2026 10:05

The fee goes to the IRGC it’s just reported in US $

I didn't realise. Thanks for the information

Twiglets1 · 03/04/2026 10:42

Serenity75 · 03/04/2026 10:12

Well it’s not as though Russian isn’t going to veto either. Putin will be loving the increased oil price and the diversion away from Ukraine. The UN won’t resolve anything in a divided world.

Russia & China probably will veto it but not definitely, now the wording has been changed that would allow defensive but not offensive action to be taken.

At the end of March, the Russian Foreign Ministry stated that it opposed Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, but added that the situation must be viewed "in the context of the broader global situation."

China on Wednesday reiterated its call for “security and stability” in the Strait of Hormuz and its surrounding waters, emphasizing the importance of the waterway for global cargo and energy trade.

“Safeguarding security and stability in this region is in the common interest of the international community,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning told reporters in Beijing, according to state outlet the Global Times.

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/asia-pacific/china-reiterates-call-for-secure-strait-of-hormuz-for-cargo-energy-supplies/3849371

https://www.brecorder.com/news/40414499

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EasternStandard · 03/04/2026 11:00

Ships can act defensively now without this motion. It’s just not practical to do that so I’m not sure how it changes that issue for them?

Twiglets1 · 03/04/2026 11:05

EasternStandard · 03/04/2026 11:00

Ships can act defensively now without this motion. It’s just not practical to do that so I’m not sure how it changes that issue for them?

I'm not sure either but maybe time will tell how it changes things ... if the resolution even gets passed without being vetoed by Russia or China.

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EasternStandard · 03/04/2026 11:12

I suppose it’s a way to say if you do this we won’t kick off, if anything is agreed.

However it still doesn’t make it more possible to defend commercial vessels if the IRGC hit a few with drones etc.

No one will risk going through unless they have clearance and potentially pay. Paying a terrorist org won’t be wanted either, by those who have declared them as such.

TopPocketFind · 03/04/2026 12:08

Twiglets1 · 03/04/2026 10:06

Postponed until tomorrow.

Where did you see that? All the information I found says no new date has been set

Notonthestairs · 03/04/2026 12:18

TopPocketFind · 03/04/2026 12:08

Where did you see that? All the information I found says no new date has been set

Reuters updated to say the vote would be held on Saturday (and the UN also claimed the vote was never going to be held on Friday because it was a UN holiday so the vote wasn't postponed as such - its a bit muddled).

TopPocketFind · 03/04/2026 12:30

Notonthestairs · 03/04/2026 12:18

Reuters updated to say the vote would be held on Saturday (and the UN also claimed the vote was never going to be held on Friday because it was a UN holiday so the vote wasn't postponed as such - its a bit muddled).

I don't think it has been confirmed.

I found this from AP, saying 'expected'
https://apnews.com/article/iran-strait-of-hormuz-un-vote-f2a2fafe3e1691b9f0be5e7d691a90d0

Not that it matters much, just curious.

RedTagAlan · 03/04/2026 13:30

EasternStandard · 03/04/2026 09:34

Thanks for this @Twiglets1I think one major issue is the IRGC only have to lob a few drones at random ships to make insurance impossible for commercial vessels.

Or along those lines.

What happened to that Trump insurance plan he announced weeks ago ? The one with the warships escort.

TopPocketFind · 03/04/2026 13:31

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UN Security Council to vote on Strait of Hormuz
EasternStandard · 03/04/2026 13:33

RedTagAlan · 03/04/2026 13:30

What happened to that Trump insurance plan he announced weeks ago ? The one with the warships escort.

I don’t follow the SM but I’m sure it’s all on there or somewhere, have a look.

RedTagAlan · 03/04/2026 13:38

EasternStandard · 03/04/2026 13:33

I don’t follow the SM but I’m sure it’s all on there or somewhere, have a look.

Here it is. Start of March. It was all over the news at the time. He announced it on his Truth social.

Trump admin announces $20 billion insurance program for oil tankers (cnbc.com)

Trump admin announces $20 billion reinsurance program for oil tankers during Iran war

Tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains at a standstill as the Iran war engulfs the region.

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/06/trump-reinsurance-oil-iran-war.html

EasternStandard · 03/04/2026 13:42

RedTagAlan · 03/04/2026 13:38

Here it is. Start of March. It was all over the news at the time. He announced it on his Truth social.

Trump admin announces $20 billion insurance program for oil tankers (cnbc.com)

Ok I don’t follow his Truth Social and tbf filter out a lot of what is said as it changes anyway.

I think the latest will be whether the charge is applied and who will pay it to get through.

UK has said they won’t pay so far, the French have had a vessel pass but not confirmed if they paid. The bill is going through the Iran state this week iirc.

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