The Gulf nation of Bahrain, which holds the presidency of the UN Security Council this month, postponed the vote on a resolution aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz that had been watered down significantly because of opposition from Russia and China, two UN diplomats said.
The diplomats, speaking on condition of anonymity because council consultations have been private, said the vote will now be held sometime next week.
The Bahrain-sponsored draft resolution that had been expected to be put to a vote on Saturday (April 4, 2026) would authorize defensive measures — not offensive action that Gulf nations and the United States initially supported — to ensure vessels can safely transit the waterway where one-fifth of the world’s oil typically passes.
Bahrain has sought support from all 15 council nations, and the postponement of the vote indicates that the watered-down draft is still not acceptable to Russia and China.
Published – April 04, 2026 04:36 am IST

