Vote on Hormuz Strait Resolution Removed from UN Security Council Agenda

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The vote on the Strait of Hormuz resolution was removed from the Security Council’s agenda

The vote on the resolution concerning the Strait of Hormuz was removed from the agenda of today’s United Nations Security Council meeting

This resolution, which was proposed to address the situation of shipping and security of passage in this vital waterway, was supposed to be reviewed and voted on in today’s session

This change occurs while previously the vote had been postponed due to the Easter holiday, and reports have surfaced about disagreements among Security Council members regarding its provisions

Some countries oppose any military action to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and emphasize diplomatic solutions, while others are calling for more decisive measures to ensure the security of shipping

A new time for reviewing this resolution has not been announced yet

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