2812 (2026) SC
Security Council resolution 2812 (2026) [on extension of the reporting request in para. 10 of resolution 2722 (2024) on Houthi attacks on merchant and commercial vessels in the Red Sea until 15 July 2026]
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Yes
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No
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Abstentions
| Draft symbol | S/2026/23 |
|---|---|
| Adopted symbol | 2812 (2026) |
| Category | GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTORS |
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| UN Document | 2812 (2026) ↗ |
Vote Recorded Vote — S/PV.10089
Speeches following this vote (5)
The United States welcomes the adoption of this resolution (resolution 2812 (2026)). It reaffirms the Council’s responsibility for continued vigilance against the Houthi terrorist threat to freedom of navigation in the Red Sea and surrounding waterways.
The defense of freedom of navigation is a crucial element of international peace and security. The Houthi threat reverberates well beyond the re…
Greece joins the United States, as co-penholder, in welcoming the adoption of resolution 2812 (2026), which extends for a period of six months the reporting requirement under resolution 2722 (2024). We extend our appreciation to all Member States for their continued strong support for this resolution.
Maritime security and freedom of navigation in the Red Sea region remain under strain, and trus…
The situation in the waters adjacent to Yemen has shown clear signs of stabilization in recent months. There have been no incidents observed in the Red Sea since 29 September 2025, which confirms that the attacks in the Red Sea are linked to the situation in Gaza.
We believe that, at the present juncture, the Security Council’s efforts on the Yemeni track must be geared towards supporting a comp…
China abstained in the voting on the resolution (resolution 2812 (2026)). Our vote reflects the consistency of China’s position.
I would like to explain the following.
First, the Red Sea is a vital international trade route. Safeguarding the security of navigation in the Red Sea is a shared responsibility of all parties. All parties should respect the right of commercial vessels of all countrie…
The President
I shall now make a statement in my capacity as the representative of Somalia.
As a nation with deep and abiding ties to the Red Sea, Somalia voted in support of the just adopted resolution (resolution 2812 (2026)), mindful of our shared responsibility for the security and stability of these vital waters. This vote reflects Somalia’s enduring commitment to maritime security in the Red Sea. Waters…
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