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France readies UN resolution on Hormuz as vote on US text stalls

China and Russia vetoed a similar US-backed text in April, arguing it was biased against Tehran.

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What happened China and Russia vetoed a similar US-backed text in April, arguing it was biased against Tehran.
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Right / center-rightFrance readies UN resolution on Hormuz as vote on US text stalls

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The Jerusalem PostNews report · May 22, 6:23 PM

France readies UN resolution on Hormuz as vote on US text stalls

China and Russia vetoed a similar US-backed text in April, arguing it was biased against Tehran.

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