U.S. Navy guided missile cruiser docks at a naval base near the entrance to the Panama Canal.

UN Security Council Highlights Risks in US-Venezuela Maritime Stand-off

On October 10, U.N. Security Council members expressed concerns over escalating tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela. Russia’s U.N. Ambassador criticized Washington’s aggressive stance against alleged drug vessels, while U.S. representatives asserted their commitment to combating narco-terrorism. Calls for peaceful dialogue and respect for international law were emphasized by various nations.

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Strengthening Maritime Security Through Global Collaboration

During a UN Security Council debate on August 11, IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez stressed the urgent need for increased vigilance and collaboration among Member States to tackle rising maritime security threats. He emphasized that “maritime security is a shared responsibility,” urging a unified approach focused on prevention and innovation to protect ships and seafarers.

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UN Security Council Addresses Yemen Crisis Amid Houthi Attacks

The UN Security Council convened to address Yemen’s escalating conflict and humanitarian crisis, highlighting regional instability due to Houthi attacks on shipping. UN envoy Hans Grundberg warned of a “deeply volatile” situation while noting fragile hopes for peace after a recent Iran-Israel ceasefire. Urgent calls for protecting civilians and stabilizing the region were emphasized.

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