UN Proposes Mechanism to Protect Trade in the Strait of Hormuz Amid Iran Conflict

By Neev News Desk|Mar 28, 2026, 00:28 ISTUpdated: Mar 28, 2026, 06:32 IST2 min read
UN Proposes Mechanism to Protect Trade in the Strait of Hormuz Amid Iran Conflict

The United Nations is working on a new plan to ensure the safety of trade routes in the Strait of Hormuz, influenced by ongoing tensions in the region. The UAE is advocating for a dedicated security force to assist in this effort.

The United Nations is taking steps to establish a mechanism aimed at protecting trade in the Strait of Hormuz, in light of the ongoing conflict involving Iran. This initiative comes as concerns grow over the safety of shipping routes in the area.

UAE's Initiative for Security Force

Reports indicate that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is pushing for the formation of a 'Hormuz Security Force' to help reopen the vital shipping lane. The UAE's proposal highlights the importance of maintaining safe passage through this crucial strait, which is a key route for global oil shipments.

According to a report by Google News - India, France has also been active in this matter, reaching out to 35 countries regarding a potential future mission in the Strait of Hormuz. This diplomatic effort underscores the international community's recognition of the strait's significance for global trade and security.

Coalition Discussions Without the USA

In addition to these developments, discussions are underway among 30 countries to form a coalition aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz, notably without the involvement of the United States. Six allied nations have expressed their readiness to support efforts to ensure safe passage through the strait, further demonstrating the collaborative approach being sought to address the challenges in the region.

As these discussions progress, the focus remains on how best to secure one of the world's most important maritime routes, ensuring that trade can continue safely despite the prevailing tensions.