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U.N. Security Council begins talks on U.S.- and Bahrain-backed Strait of Hormuz resolution

Tuesday, May 5, 2026International AffairsWell-covered3 frames
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Attacks and threats to commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz have turned a regional U.S.-Iran confrontation into a broader security problem for global energy and trade, prompting Washington and Bahrain to seek a U.N.-backed response while also lining up maritime support.
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Whether the story is about restoring collective legitimacy through a U.N. framework for a waterway with global consequences, or about building credible deterrence through sanctions, possible enforcement, and a separate maritime coalition to secure shipping.
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  • U.N. Security Council members began talks on Tuesday on a draft resolution backed by the United States and Bahrain concerning security in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • According to diplomats and the draft described in reports, the resolution would require Iran to stop attacks and threats to commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Reports say the draft could lead to U.N. sanctions against Iran and could potentially open the way to further enforcement, including force, if Tehran does not comply.
  • Fresh exchanges of fire on Monday between the United States and Iran heightened the urgency of the U.N. discussions and strained a four-week-old truce.
  • The Strait of Hormuz is described in multiple reports as a vital artery for global energy and trade, making the dispute consequential beyond the immediate military confrontation.
  • The U.S. diplomatic effort at the United Nations marks a shift from recent months, when Washington had largely acted outside the U.N. framework and pressed allies to join ad hoc naval efforts.
  • Washington is also pursuing a separate multinational maritime coalition proposal alongside the U.N. resolution, indicating it is seeking both diplomatic backing and operational support for shipping security.
  • The resolution's prospects are uncertain because a previous related Bahrain-backed draft supported by the United States was vetoed last month by Russia and China.

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What would this U.N. resolution do?

Reports say the draft would demand that Iran stop attacks, mining and other threats to commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Diplomats said it could lead to sanctions and, because it is being pursued under Chapter VII language, could potentially allow further enforcement steps if Iran does not comply Japan Times,ThePrint.

Why does the Strait of Hormuz matter so much?

Multiple reports describe the strait as a vital route for global energy and trade. That means military clashes or shipping disruptions there can affect oil transport and broader commercial traffic well beyond the Gulf region Superhits 97.9 Terr…,Japan Times.

What is still unresolved?

It is not clear whether the Security Council will approve the measure. A previous related draft was vetoed by Russia and China, and U.S. officials are openly urging them not to block this version, so the outcome of the talks remains uncertain ThePrint,Internazionale.

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Wire services (10)

APThe Japan TimesRubio calls Hormuz resolution a test for U.N., urges against...
ReutersInternazionaleRubio calls Hormuz resolution test for UN, urges against vet...
APgCaptainRubio Calls U.N. Vote 'Test' as U.S. Pushes Iran Shipping Cr...
ReutersYahooUS and Bahrain push UN-backed action for Hormuz as Washingto...
ReutersYahooUS and Bahrain push UN-backed action for Hormuz as Washingto...
APgCaptainU.N. Weighs Hormuz Sanctions as U.S. Pushes Resolution That ...
APThe TelegraphUN Security Council to consider US-Bahrain resolution on Ira...
ReutersGlobal Banking & Finance ReviewUS, Bahrain Push UN for Hormuz Maritime Security and Sanctio...
ReutersSuperhits 97.9 Terre Haute, INUS and Bahrain push UN-backed action for Hormuz as Washingto...
ReutersU.S. News & World ReportUS and Bahrain Push UN-Backed Action for Hormuz as Washingto...

Independent coverage (18)

AWGulf-backed US push for UN resolution on Hormuz could face R...
AsiaOneAsiaOne
The New ArabUS and Bahrain push UN-backed action for Strait of Hormuz
ThePrintRubio calls Hormuz resolution test for UN, urges against vet...
The Jerusalem PostUS, Bahrain push UN-backed action for Hormuz as Washington s...
The Express TribuneUS, Bahrain push UN-backed action for Hormuz
Free Malaysia TodayUS and Bahrain push UN-backed action for Hormuz
CryptopolitanU.S. turns to the U.N. with Bahrain backing to force Strait ...
NourishUN seeks sanctions on Iran over Hormuz, drafts new resolutio...
The New ArabUS, Bahrain push UN-backed action for Strait of Hormuz crisi...
Oman ObserverUS, Bahrain push UN-backed action for Hormuz
Taipei TimesUS, Bahrain push UN-backed action for Strait of Hormuz - Tai...
Business DayUN weighs Iran sanctions as Strait crisis tests fragile truc...
News.azUS and Bahrain push UN action over Hormuz tensions | News.az
ThePrintUS and Bahrain push UN-backed action for Hormuz as Washingto...
The Detroit NewsUS and Bahrain push UN-backed action for Hormuz as Washingto...
The Business StandardUS, Bahrain push UN-backed action for Hormuz as Washington s...
The Straits TimesUS and Bahrain push UN-backed action for Hormuz as Washingto...
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