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Russia, China, and France Block UN Military Action Against Iran in Hormuz Standoff

Severity: High (Score: 71.0)

Sources: Kyivpost, Newsukraine.Rbc.Ua

Summary

On April 2, 2026, France, Russia, and China blocked a UN Security Council resolution that aimed to authorize military action against Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The resolution, drafted by Bahrain with support from Gulf Arab states, faced opposition due to concerns over language that could legitimize military force. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov indicated a potential veto, arguing that the resolution could lead to aggression rather than peace. The ongoing conflict has severely impacted oil supplies, causing global price spikes. Iran has effectively blocked tanker passage through the strait, exacerbating the situation. The US-Israel war with Iran has intensified, with President Trump making conflicting statements regarding US involvement in the strait. The geopolitical standoff poses significant risks to global energy markets. With the UN vote delayed, the international community is at a crossroads between coercive military action and diplomatic solutions. Key Points: • Russia, China, and France blocked a UN resolution for military action against Iran. • The Strait of Hormuz is critical, carrying a fifth of the world's oil and gas flows. • Iran's blockade of the strait has led to a global oil supply crisis and price increases.

Key Entities

  • Bahrain (country)
  • China (country)
  • France (country)
  • Iran (country)
  • Oman (country)
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