Saudi Arabia's permanent representative to the United Nations has called for urgent action to safeguard stability and security in the Strait of Hormuz, as Gulf nations and the United States push for a resolution demanding that Iran halt its blockade of the strategic waterway. The draft resolution urges immediate steps to de-escalate tensions, protect global trade routes, and ensure the safe delivery of humanitarian aid.
Saudi Arabia warned that disruptions in the strait are affecting global energy markets and delaying shipments of essential goods such as food and medical supplies, with particularly severe consequences for vulnerable and import-dependent countries. The waterway is a critical route for a significant share of the world's oil and fertilizer supplies.
The United States emphasized that freedom of navigation is a fundamental principle underpinning global economic stability. However, diplomatic tensions remain high, with Russia signaling it may block the proposed resolution, highlighting divisions within the Security Council over how to respond to the crisis.

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