Russia and China propose alternative Middle East resolution at UN
Russia and China have submitted an alternative draft resolution on the Middle East to the UN Security Council, announced by Russian envoy Vasily Nebenzya, after vetoing a Strait of Hormuz proposal due to regional peace risks.
Russia and China have introduced an alternative draft resolution to the UN Security Council concerning the situation in the Middle East. The announcement was made by the Russian Permanent Representative to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya, who emphasized the need for a proposal that avoids further risks in the region.
This move follows the veto by both countries of a document related to the Strait of Hormuz. Nebenzya stated that approving the previous resolution could have jeopardized efforts to resolve the regional crisis, highlighting the importance of more balanced approaches.
The alternative draft resolution aims to provide a diplomatic solution that promotes stability in the Middle East, without specifying concrete details at this stage. The action reflects coordination between Russia and China on key international issues, amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
The submission of this proposal marks a significant step in UN negotiations, with the goal of preventing escalations and fostering dialogue. The Security Council is expected to review the document in upcoming sessions, as its impact on regional dynamics is monitored.