UK Government emphasizes restoring freedom of navigation
Key points
UK calls to restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz
UK commits to working with partners to uphold international law and protect shipping
TL;DR
UK thanks Bahrain for convening the Council and its leadership on maritime security
UK says the Strait of Hormuz crisis is raising costs, disrupting energy markets and supply chains, and must be reopened fully and unconditionally
UK states freedom of navigation must be restored in line with international law and shipping must not be used as leverage
UK notes coordinated diplomatic action: Foreign Secretary convened more than 40 countries; a 17th meeting involved over 50 nations; Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed the issue with President Trump
UK welcomes Resolution 2817 led by Bahrain and the GCC condemning Iran's attacks and regrets that Russia and China vetoed a further resolution
UK will continue to work with Bahrain, Council members and partners to uphold international law, defend shipping and keep sea lanes open and secure
Original text
Thank you to Bahrain for bringing us together and for your leadership in this Council. That leadership is more important than ever, in the face of growing threats to maritime and indeed regional security from the Black Sea to the Baltic, the Mediterranean, the Red Sea to the Strait of Hormuz, or indeed globally, as pointed out from the Russian shadow fleet. With reckless attacks and actions putting security and prosp...