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Security Council Fails to Adopt Resolution on Strait of Hormuz Following Russian-Chinese Objection
The United Nations Security Council failed to adopt a pivotal draft resolution aimed at securing freedom of navigation and lifting restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz, following the use of the veto power by the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation to thwart its passage. These complex diplomatic developments profoundly underscore the continuing divergence of visions and conflicting strategic interests among major global powers regarding methods for managing the security of vital waterways in the Middle East, effectively postponing sustainable solutions to the crisis.
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