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Strait of Hormuzabout 4 hours ago·Unknown·HIGH 75

UNSC Divided as Gulf Pushes to Reopen Hormuz

The divided positions within the UNSC may delay any potential resolution affecting global oil markets and highlight the geopolitical tensions between the Gulf states, Russia, and China.

The UN Security Council is sharply divided over a Gulf Arab initiative to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial passage for global oil and gas supplies. The vote on the resolution has faced multiple postponements due to objections from Russia and China, while Iran has issued warnings against the initiative.
75
Humanitarian20
Economic75
Security80
Political65
Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration

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Dawn Pakistan

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United Nations Security CouncilGulf Arab StatesIran

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