China, Russia, nagbeto sa UN resolusyon ukol sa Hormuz shipping

Nagbeto ang China at Russia noong Martes sa isang resolusyon ng United Nations Security Council na nag-e-encourage ng koordinasyon para protektahan ang commercial shipping sa Strait of Hormuz, tinawag nilang biased laban sa Iran. Ang boto ay 11 pabor, dalawang against mula sa China at Russia, at dalawang abstentions. Hinukuman ng US ang mga veto habang nagpapatuloy ang tensyon sa Iran.

Noong April 7, 2026, sa UN headquarters sa New York, naipresenta ng Bahrain ang resolusyon na nag-e-encourage ng defensive measures para sa seguridad ng navigation sa Strait of Hormuz. Ito ay hindi naaprubahan dahil sa veto ng China at Russia.

Sinabi ng China's UN envoy Fu Cong na ang pag-apruba ng draft na iyan habang hinahabol ng US ang survival ng isang civilization ay magpapadala ng maling mensahe. Samantala, hinukuman ni US UN ambassador Mike Waltz ang vetoes bilang 'a new low,' na nagiging sanhi ng pagharang sa medical aid patungo sa Congo, Sudan, at Gaza.

"No one should tolerate that. They are holding the global economy at gunpoint," ani Waltz, na nagtawag sa responsible nations na sumali sa US para i-secure ang strait.

Nag-propose naman ang Russia at China ng alternative resolution na nag-uudyok ng de-escalation at diplomacy sa Middle East. Pinuri ito ni Iran's UN ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani, na nagsabing pinigilan nito ang misuse ng Security Council para i-legitimize ang aggression. Kasabay nito, patungo na sa Tehran ang UN envoy Jean Arnault para sa consultations.

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Chinese spokesperson criticizes US blockade of Iranian ports at tense press conference, with map of Strait of Hormuz in background.
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China calls US blockade of Iran ports dangerous, irresponsible

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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Tuesday that the US blockade of Iran's ports is dangerous and irresponsible, warning it would inflame tensions and undermine a fragile ceasefire. China urged all parties to abide by the ceasefire, focus on dialogue and negotiations, and take actions to de-escalate and restore normal passage through the Strait of Hormuz.

Fu Cong, China’s permanent representative to the United Nations, addressed a UN Security Council meeting on Thursday, stating that China does not support Iran’s attacks on Gulf Cooperation Council nations and condemns indiscriminate attacks on civilians and non-military targets. He stressed that the security of shipping lanes must not be disrupted. The remarks come amid Iran’s closure of shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz.

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Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian on Wednesday expressed strong dissatisfaction with the United Kingdom's unilateral sanctions, which include two Chinese entities. He also clarified China's position on the Strait of Hormuz situation.

In the escalating Strait of Hormuz crisis—now in its fourth week after Iran's March blockade—the US has started enforcing President Donald Trump's April 13 sanctions by blocking ships carrying drones to and from Iranian ports. The move intensifies pressure on Tehran to reopen the vital oil chokepoint amid failed nuclear talks.

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In the latest development of the Strait of Hormuz crisis, representatives from 49 states at the Hormuz Conference in Paris agreed on a defensive military mission to secure the strait. France and the UK will lead, with Germany and Italy focusing on mine clearance. Iran has conditionally lifted its blockade pending the Lebanon ceasefire.

As the US-Israel-Iran conflict surpasses its fourth day following initial strikes on February 28, Iran has blockaded the Strait of Hormuz and launched drone attacks on key Saudi and Qatari energy facilities. Growing European involvement and US commitments elsewhere raise concerns over prolonged hostilities harming American interests. De-escalation through negotiations is urgently needed.

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South Korea's foreign ministry announced Friday it will join a joint statement by seven countries, including Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands and Canada, condemning Iran's attacks in the Gulf and de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The statement calls on Iran to cease its actions and respect freedom of navigation. Seoul cited safety of sea lanes and impacts on its energy supply.

 

 

 

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