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China’s U.N. ambassador criticizes US Hormuz resolution

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May 15 (Reuters) - China's U.N. ‌ambassador on Friday criticized a proposed U.S.-Bahraini resolution on the ​Strait of Hormuz, saying the content and timing were not right and passing it would not be ⁠helpful.

The draft resolution demands Iran halt attacks and mining in the strait, but diplomats have said it is likely to meet with Russian and Chinese vetoes if ​it comes to a vote. Both countries vetoed a similar U.S.-backed resolution last month, arguing it was ‌biased against Iran.

The Pass Blue news portal, which focuses on U.N. news, posted a short clip of an impromptu interview with China's U.N. envoy Fu Gong in which ⁠he said, when asked about the resolution: "We don't think the content ⁠is right, and the timing is not right.

"What we need is to urge both sides to engage in serious and good-faith negotiations that can resolve the issue. So passing a resolution at this stage, we don't think is going to be helpful," ‌he said.

Fu said that if it were up to China as the current president ⁠of the 15-member U.N. Security Council, the resolution would ‌not be put up for a vote.

China's U.N. mission ​said it was China's responsibility as council president to arrange a vote if the resolution drafters requested this, but so far there had been no request.

The U.S. ‌mission to the United Nations did not immediately respond to ​a request for comment.

Fu's remarks ⁠came after U.S. President Donald Trump held a two-day summit with Chinese ‌leader Xi Jinping that ended on Friday, ⁠during which, according to the White House, they agreed that the strait must remain open and Xi made clear China's opposition to the militarization of the waterway and ​any effort to charge a ‌toll for its use.

Xi did not comment on the issue, although China's foreign ministry ⁠aired Beijing's frustration with the Iran war, ​saying: "This conflict, which should never have happened, has no reason to continue."

(Reporting by ​David Brunnstrom; Editing by Daniel Wallis)

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