Group 1 - The UN Security Council extended the monthly reporting mechanism regarding Houthi attacks in the Red Sea for six months, with a vote of 13 in favor, 0 against, and 2 abstentions from China and Russia [1] - The resolution emphasizes the need for ongoing vigilance against the terrorist threats posed by the Houthis to maritime navigation in the Red Sea and surrounding waters [1] - The Russian representative expressed that the technical extension of the mechanism does not bring any new value and suggested focusing on monitoring vessels in the Caribbean instead of the Red Sea [1] Group 2 - Since September 2025, no related incidents have been recorded in the Red Sea region, indicating a close connection between recent attacks and the Gaza conflict, suggesting a shift in focus towards stabilizing Yemen [2] - The Chinese representative highlighted the importance of the Red Sea as a vital international trade route and emphasized the collective responsibility to maintain the safety of navigation in the area [2] - The Chinese stance reflects a call for respect for the navigation rights of merchant vessels under international law and a condemnation of attacks on civilian ships [2] Group 3 - The Chinese representative urged all parties involved in the Yemen issue to work towards a peace process led by Yemenis, linking the situation in Yemen and the Red Sea to the Gaza conflict [3] - There is a call for the full implementation of the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement to achieve lasting peace and to expedite the realization of a two-state solution [3]
中俄投了弃权票
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-14 23:51