UN Urges Diplomacy as Gulf Strikes Escalate
The UN chief urges diplomacy as the US and Iran exchange fire in the Gulf, raising fears of a broader war.

The update
Renewed strikes and counterstrikes between the United States and Iran in the Gulf region have raised fears of a return to all-out war. The United Nations has called for an immediate end to hostilities and the resumption of negotiations.
Washington has denied Tehran’s claim that it had closed the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway for global oil shipments. The US said it struck around 140 targets on Saturday in response to an Iranian military strike on a vessel navigating the international waterway.
Why it matters
The escalation comes after a fragile ceasefire negotiated last month collapsed. The fighting has disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, where transit has ground to a halt. This leaves thousands of seafarers stranded aboard vessels.
Energy prices have risen amid the uncertainty. The head of the UN International Maritime Organization has called for all transit through the strait to be avoided until safety conditions are restored.
What to watch
Whether the UN can successfully mediate between the US and Iran. The status of the Strait of Hormuz remains a critical point of contention, with conflicting reports on whether it has been closed.
Sources
- UN News — UN chief's call for negotiations, denial of Strait closure, US strike details, IMO statements.
- Al Jazeera — Specific targets in Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, and Jordan; IRGC claims.
- NPR — Context of third weekend of strikes and targeting of US allies.
