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France prepares UN resolution on Hormuz after vote on US text is delayed

France has written a U.N. Security Council Resolution on setting up a international mission to restore?movement?in Strait of Hormuz?and

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The conditions are "right",?the Foreign Ministry said on Friday as Washington struggled to put to a vote an anti-Tehran text that Russia and China might claim is biased. The control of the narrow waterway is a major obstacle to ending the U.S.-Iran conflict, which has lasted for three months. It's a vital artery in the global energy trade, and its virtual closure caused oil prices to skyrocket. The U.S. and Bahraini resolutions on the strait have been discussed for over two weeks. Voting has been repeatedly delayed because China and Russia'signaled they could veto' it.

The U.S. and Bahraini draft resolution requires Iran to cease attacks and mining within the strait. China and Russia both vetoed an April text backed by the U.S., saying it was biased towards Tehran.

Two European diplomats claim that Washington has secured the co-sponsorship of almost 140 countries in order to avoid a veto.

France, a veto-wielding country, has refused to support the U.S. draft.

There is currently a draft of a resolution being discussed between the U.S.A. and Bahrain. The current discussions are based on this document. Pascal Confavreux, a spokesman for France's Foreign Ministry, said that the date of the vote "has not been announced yet".

France's President Emmanuel Macron said that Paris would push an initiative to the UN in order to consolidate Franco-British attempts to put together a?international team to reestablish freedom of navigation once the situation allows and after consulting with Washington and Tehran.

"We're working on an international mission to restore the freedom of navigation." As a permanent member of the UN, we have prepared a draft that can be discussed when conditions are favorable," said Confavreux.

The?U.S. The?U.S. John Irish is reporting.

(source: Reuters)