New York, USA (HRNW) – A critical vote scheduled for April 3, 2026, which would have authorized “all defensive means necessary” to protect international shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, was unexpectedly postponed. Diplomatic sources cited the observance of Good Friday as a public holiday, though some insiders suggest ongoing negotiations over the draft resolution’s language—brought forward by Bahrain—are the primary cause. The resolution seeks to deter “economic terrorism” following a month of maritime obstructions that have roiled global markets.
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