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US and Gulf Arab nations draft a new UN resolution on Strait of Hormuz

The United States is drafting with?Gulf Arab countries a 'U.N. Security Council resolution to condemn?Iran's blocking of?the Strait?of Hormuz?as a response to?an U.S. Mike Waltz, the U.S. Ambassador to U.N. said Monday.

Waltz stated that negotiations on the resolution will be held this week. This follows the blocking of a resolution by permanent Security Council members Russia, and China last month. Washington had hoped the resolution would galvanize international efforts to restore the freedom of navigation along the waterway.

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The United States is co-drafting the new resolution with?Bahrain, and has input from?Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. Waltz, who spoke to reporters during a press briefing, said that the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia are contributing their inputs in the co-drafting of the new resolution.

* The resolution will require Iran to stop attacking merchant shipping and attempting to impose tolls in the strait. It will also demand that 'Iran cease placing sea mines, and reveal the locations of mines.

Waltz claims that the draft resolution is "narrower" than the failed previous?resolution, and is being drafted while there is a 'ceasefire' with Iran. He said that the focus of this resolution is on?mining of international waterways, and on 'tolling', both of which are detrimental to all economies, but particularly those of Asia. (Reporting and editing by Cynthia Osterman; Simon Lewis)

(source: Reuters)