March 1, 2026

UN Security Council Meets Amid Tensions Over Gulf Strikes

The UN Security Council held an emergency meeting after Gulf region strikes, with Russia and China calling the action 'pre-planned, unprovoked.' Council members urged restraint and stressed the need for diplomatic solutions.

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March 1, 2026

UN Security Council Meets Amid Tensions Over Gulf Strikes

The United Nations Security Council convened an emergency session following recent military strikes in the Gulf region, prompting widespread international concern. The meeting was called as global powers expressed alarm over the potential escalation of conflict in the area.

Russia and China described the strikes as a 'pre-planned, unprovoked act.' Both countries voiced their objections during the session, urging restraint and calling for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the attacks.

The strikes have heightened fears of a broader conflict in the Gulf, with several member states at the Security Council emphasizing the need for diplomatic solutions. The session saw calls for de-escalation and respect for international law.

While some members of the Security Council condemned the strikes, others refrained from assigning blame, instead focusing on the importance of dialogue and the prevention of further hostilities. The differing perspectives highlighted divisions within the Council regarding the appropriate response to the situation.

As the meeting concluded, no consensus had been reached on a unified course of action. Discussions are expected to continue as the international community monitors developments in the Gulf region closely.

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