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JUST IN; The United Nations has declared that the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz ordered by Donald Trump is illegal under international law, citing the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
JUST IN; The United Nations has declared that the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz ordered by Donald Trump is illegal under international law, citing the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
The UN has issued a strong legal condemnation of a reported naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz ordered by Trump, declaring the move a violation of international law and a threat to global stability.
In a statement released by UN legal officials, the organization said the blockade contravenes key provisions of the (UNCLOS), which guarantees the right of transit passage through international straits used for global navigation. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes, is widely recognized as one of the most strategically important waterways on Earth.
According to the UN’s interpretation, any attempt by a single nation to unilaterally restrict or block transit through such a strait—particularly in the absence of a declared war or explicit authorization from the UN Security Council—constitutes a breach of international maritime law. The المنظمة emphasized that freedom of navigation is a foundational principle underpinning global trade and security.
“Disrupting lawful passage through international straits risks severe economic and security consequences for all nations,” the UN statement noted, warning that such actions could escalate tensions in an already volatile region.
The ruling has triggered swift reactions from governments and international observers, many of whom expressed concern that a blockade could destabilize global energy markets and provoke wider conflict in the Middle East. Several countries have called for immediate de-escalation and adherence to international legal frameworks.
While the United States has not formally responded to the UN’s legal position, analysts suggest the development could deepen diplomatic rifts and lead to increased scrutiny of U.S. military actions abroad.
Legal experts point out that although the United States has not formally ratified UNCLOS, it generally recognizes many of its provisions as customary international law. As such, the UN’s declaration carries significant weight in shaping global opinion and diplomatic pressure.