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UN urges immediate rollout of Strait of Hormuz confidence mechanism

A senior UN official has called for the rapid implementation of a confidence-building mechanism to restore safe maritime transit through the Strait of Hormuz.

Jorge Moreira da Silva, UN under-secretary-general, executive director of the UN Office for Project Services and coordinator of the UN Strait of Hormuz Task Force, said on Friday the escalating conflict in the Middle East has evolved from disrupting shipping to being exacerbated by the disruption itself.

Da Silva warned that disruptions to one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes are driving up energy and food prices and threatening millions with acute food insecurity.

“The Mechanism is ready to become operational, subject to the will of all Parties in the conflict and in the region.”

“It is time to give a chance to an operational mechanism to build confidence and trust,” he said.

Da Silva reiterated Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’ calls for restraint and de-escalation, saying reducing risks to civilians and restoring safe navigation through the Strait of Hormuz should be the international community’s immediate priority.

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