UN Security Council Renews Monitoring of Houthi Red Sea Attacks Amid
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UN Security Council Adopts Greek-U.S. Resolution Extending Monitoring of Houthi Attacks on Shipping
NEW YORK (ANA-MPA/ G. Garantzioti) The United Nations Security Council on Tuesday adopted Resolution 2826, jointly tabled by Greece and the United States, which extends for a further six months the requirement for the UN Secretary-General to report on Houthi attacks against commercial vessels transiting the Red Sea. The resolution was backed by 13 members... The post UN Security Council Adopts Greek-U.S. Resolution Extending Monitoring of Houthi…
UNSC Extends Red Sea Houthi Monitoring Mandate Until Jan 2027; US and Iran Clash over 'Tehran's Acolytes' Claim
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Resolution 2826 (2026) was cleared with 13 votes in favour and zero against, while China and Russia chose to abstain. Council members emphasised that the continuous reporting mechanism remains vital to safeguarding global trade corridors, critical maritime shipping routes, and international supply chains passing through the highly volatile Red Sea corridor. World News | UNSC Extends Red Sea H…
UNSC extends monitoring of Red Sea Houthi monitoring mandate until Jan 2027; US and Iran clash over Tehrans Acolytes claim - The Tribune
Resolution 2826 (2026) was cleared with 13 votes in favour and zero against, while China and Russia chose to abstain. Council members emphasised that the continuous reporting mechanism remains vital to safeguarding global trade corridors, critical maritime shipping routes, and international supply chains passing through the highly volatile Red Sea corridor.
UN Security Council renews monitoring of Houthi Red Sea attacks amid
NEW YORK CITY: The UN Security Council on Tuesday adopted a resolution that extends for six months the secretary-general’s mandate to report Houthi attacks against merchant and commercial vessels in the Red Sea. Thirteen of the 15 council members voted in favor of the resolution, while Russia and China abstained. The mandate will now remain in force until Jan. 15, 2027.
The UN Security Council extended the reporting period for the resolution demanding that the Houthi rebels in Yemen cease attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea by another six months. Mutual accusations were exchanged between the US and China.
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