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'The UN Said': What the Hormuz Veto Actually Tells Us About the Security Council
Russia and China vetoed a Gulf-sponsored Hormuz resolution on 7 April. Western headlines called it obstruction. Read the text, the redlines, and the walk-back on Chapter VII — and a different picture of who was actually protecting what appears.
United Nations Meetings Coverage, "China, Russian Federation Veto Security Council Draft Resolution by Gulf States to Safeguard International Shipping through Strait of Hormuz," press release SC/16330, 7 April 2026.
United Nations Meetings Coverage, "General Assembly Debates Strait of Hormuz Closure after China, Russian Federation Veto Security Council Draft Resolution Presented by Gulf States," press release GA/12758, 8 April 2026.
UN News, "Security Council: Russia and China veto resolution on Strait of Hormuz," 7 April 2026.
Draft resolution S/2026/273, submitted by Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
UN Security Council resolution 2817 (2026), adopted 11 March 2026; UN Charter Article 27(3) and Chapter VII; UN General Assembly resolution A/RES/76/262 (the "veto initiative," 26 April 2022).
Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the UN, Explanation of Vote by Ambassador Fu Cong, 7 April 2026.
Security Council Report, "Middle East Crisis: Vote on a Draft Resolution on the Strait of Hormuz," What's in Blue, April 2026.
Security Council Report, "In Hindsight: Living with the Veto," April 2026 Monthly Forecast.
Al Jazeera, "Russia and China block UN resolution on Strait of Hormuz," 7 April 2026.
Al-Monitor, "China, Russia veto scaled-back Hormuz resolution at UN Security Council," April 2026.
Chatham House, "The Strait of Hormuz, shipping, and law," April 2026, and expert commentary from Daniel Forti, International Crisis Group UN Affairs.
Author's Note: This analysis reflects the perspective of Moemedi Michael Poncana. sourcing bias in news coverage is not a conspiracy; it is a structural bias in which certain capitals have the standing to be quoted neutrally while others are quoted as partisans. Hormuz this week was a textbook case.
Sources
United Nations Meetings Coverage, "China, Russian Federation Veto Security Council Draft Resolution by Gulf States to Safeguard International Shipping through Strait of Hormuz," press release SC/16330, 7 April 2026.
United Nations Meetings Coverage, "General Assembly Debates Strait of Hormuz Closure after China, Russian Federation Veto Security Council Draft Resolution Presented by Gulf States," press release GA/12758, 8 April 2026.
UN News, "Security Council: Russia and China veto resolution on Strait of Hormuz," 7 April 2026.
Draft resolution S/2026/273, submitted by Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
UN Security Council resolution 2817 (2026), adopted 11 March 2026; UN Charter Article 27(3) and Chapter VII; UN General Assembly resolution A/RES/76/262 (the "veto initiative," 26 April 2022).
Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China to the UN, Explanation of Vote by Ambassador Fu Cong, 7 April 2026.
Security Council Report, "Middle East Crisis: Vote on a Draft Resolution on the Strait of Hormuz," *What's in Blue*, April 2026.
Security Council Report, "In Hindsight: Living with the Veto," April 2026 Monthly Forecast.
Al Jazeera, "Russia and China block UN resolution on Strait of Hormuz," 7 April 2026.
Al-Monitor, "China, Russia veto scaled-back Hormuz resolution at UN Security Council," April 2026.
Chatham House, "The Strait of Hormuz, shipping, and law," April 2026, and expert commentary from Daniel Forti, International Crisis Group UN Affairs.