UN Security Council demands Iran halt attacks on Gulf nations

In a significant move, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has adopted a resolution demanding that Iran cease its aggressive actions against Gulf nations. The resolution garnered support from 13 of the 15 member states, with only Russia and China abstaining from the vote. This action comes amid escalating tensions in the region, where Iranian-backed militias have been implicated in a series of attacks on shipping lanes and facilities in Gulf countries. The resolution underscores the international community's concern over Iran's destabilizing activities, which have raised alarms about regional security and the safety of maritime operations. It also reflects a growing consensus among member nations regarding the need for a united front to address the threats posed by Iran's actions in the Gulf. As the situation continues to unfold, the UNSC's call for restraint aims to foster dialogue and diplomacy, urging Iran to adhere to international norms and respect the sovereignty of its neighbors.
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