UN Security Council Extends Monitoring of Houthi Red Sea Shipping Attacks
The United Nations Security Council has passed Resolution 2826, co-sponsored by Greece and the United States, to prolong its mandate for monitoring Houthi attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea for another six months. This decision ensures continued oversight of threats to vital global trade and maritime routes. The resolution received support from 13 members, with Russia and China abstaining.
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