Third UNSC meet on Iran nuclear file yields no resolution
Third UNSC meet on Iran nuclear file yields no resolution The UN Security Council met on Friday for a session since Resolution 2231 technically expired last October, with Russia and China once again forcing a procedural vote before any discussion could begin. The meeting, requested by Bahrain and the Council's five European members--Denmark, France, Greece, Latvia and the UK-- was held under the "Non-Proliferation" agenda item. Russia, supported by China, requested a procedural vote on the agenda, which passed with 11 votes in favour, two against (China and Russia), and two abstentions (Pakistan and Somalia), mirroring the outcome of two earlier sessions in March and June.