Mar 13 โ€ข 04:15 UTC ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Russia and China attempt to block UN sanctions on Iran

Russia and China have attempted to obstruct discussions on UN sanctions against Iran during a Security Council meeting, but were ultimately outvoted.

At a recent United Nations Security Council meeting, representatives from Russia and China sought to block an ongoing discussion regarding the oversight of UN sanctions on Iran, specifically through the committee known as the 1737 Committee. Their initiative was not well-received, with a majority of 11 countries voting to continue the dialogue, while only two members chose to abstain from the vote. This strong response indicates a significant consensus among UN member states regarding the importance of monitoring compliance with sanctions imposed on Iran.

US Ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, emphasized the necessity of enforcing these sanctions due to the threat posed by Iranโ€™s nuclear and missile programs, which he associates with Tehran's support for terrorism. Waltz reiterated the call for all UN member states to adhere strictly to sanctions, which include enforcing an arms embargo, prohibiting the transfer of missile technology to Iran, and freezing financial assets linked to these activities. This stance reflects a clear commitment among many nations to curb Iran's potential for destabilizing activities in the region.

The pushback from Russia and China, two significant players on the global stage, highlights the geopolitical tensions surrounding Iran's activities and the complexities of international diplomacy. Their attempt to obstruct sanctions could signal a deeper alliance between these nations and Iran, impacting future negotiations and security dynamics in the Middle East. The ongoing debates surrounding sanctions are a critical aspect of the UN's role in promoting global security and compliance with international agreements, as the repercussions of Iranian actions continue to loom large.

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