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China's demand to open Hormuz (Russia's veto, United Nations proposal rejected

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Kathmandu. In the midst of the Iran crisis, the resolution to open the Hormuz border was not passed in the United Nations. Russia and China vetoed it. According to media reports, the resolution did not call for any military action. This proposal was submitted by Bahrain. According to a report by Al Jazeera, the proposal was amended six times in the past two weeks. Because many countries disagreed with some parts of it.

On the other hand, US President Donald Trump has threatened to destroy the entire civilization of Iran tonight. He wrote on the social network Truth, Tonight, an entire civilization will end, which can never be restored.

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