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US, Gulf Arab nations draft new UN resolution on Strait of Hormuz

By Thomson Reuters May 4, 2026 | 12:57 PM

By Simon Lewis

May 4 (Reuters) – The United States and Gulf Arab nations are drafting a U.N. Security Council resolution ​designed to condemn Iran for blocking ‌the Strait of Hormuz in response to a U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Mike Waltz said on Monday.

Waltz said negotiations will take place ‌this ​week on the resolution, ⁠which comes after permanent ⁠Security Council members Russia and China blocked a resolution last month that Washington hoped would galvanize international efforts to restore ​freedom of navigation of the waterway.

KEY DETAILS

• The U.S. is co-drafting the new resolution ⁠with Bahrain with input ⁠from Kuwait, Qatar, the United ​Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, Waltz told reporters ​on a briefing call.

• The resolution is ‌expected to require Iran to cease attacks on merchant shipping and attempts to impose tolls on shipping in the strait, and ⁠it will demand Iran stop placing sea mines and disclose the locations of mines.

• Waltz says draft ⁠resolution is a “narrower ‌effort” than the previous failed resolution ⁠and comes while a ceasefire ​is ‌in place with Iran. “This is much ​more ⁠focused on mining international waterways and on tolling, which all of the economies of the world are affected by, particularly those in Asia,” he said.

(Reporting by Simon Lewis; Editing by ​Cynthia Osterman)