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UN Security Council fails to pass Russian resolution on Middle East

2026-03-11 - 21:42

The United Nations Security Council failed to adopt a Russian-sponsored resolution Wednesday that would have mourned civilian casualties and called for an immediate halt to military actions across the Middle East. The draft text, which sought to address the escalating conflict without singling out any specific party, received support from only four of the 15 council members, falling short of the required nine votes for adoption. Russia, China, Somalia and Pakistan voted in favor of the resolution expressing "deep concern over the current military escalation in the Middle East and beyond" while mourning the region's mounting death toll. The United States and Latvia cast dissenting votes, while nine nations—including the United Kingdom, France, Bahrain, Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Denmark, Greece, Liberia and Panama—chose to abstain, effectively blocking the measure. Russian envoy condemns vote Russian UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia delivered a blistering critique following the vote, characterizing the outcome as a test of council members' principles. "This is surreal," Nebenzia declared, calling the result "a disgrace." He argued that opposition to the resolution was "dictated purely by their short-term political interests, block solidarity, and the fear that they might fall out of favor with their elder friends," asserting that such motivations undermine "the authority of the Council." Resolution content and context The defeated draft resolution mourned the "tragic loss of life throughout the ongoing hostilities" and condemned "all attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure" without explicitly naming any nation or armed group. It called on all parties to immediately cease military operations across the region. The vote occurred amid intensifying conflict that began Feb. 28 when the US and Israel launched joint operations against Iran, resulting in more than 1,200 fatalities, including Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, according to Iranian authorities. Tehran has responded with retaliatory strikes against Israel and Gulf nations hosting American assets, drawing countries across the region into the widening confrontation. Türkiye, while not a Security Council member, continues to advocate for diplomatic solutions and humanitarian protection as regional instability threatens to further escalate.

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