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UN Security Council to Hold High-Stakes Emergency Meeting as United Nations Scrambles to Respond to Donald Trump 8PM Deadline Threatening Devastation in Iran Over Strait of Hormuz Crisis
UN Security Council Convenes Emergency Meeting as Trump’s Iran Deadline Sparks Global Alarm
The United Nations Security Council is set to hold an emergency session as global tensions surge following a dramatic ultimatum issued by Donald Trump to Iran. With a strict 8 p.m. Eastern Time deadline fast approaching, world leaders are scrambling to prevent what could become a catastrophic escalation in the Middle East.

The crisis centers on the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, a narrow maritime corridor through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply passes. Iran’s alleged refusal to reopen or secure the waterway has triggered mounting concern among global powers, with fears of severe economic and military consequences if the standoff continues.
In a statement that has sent shockwaves across the আন্তর্জাতিক community, Trump warned that “a whole civilization will die tonight” if Iran fails to comply with his demands before the deadline. The stark language has raised alarm not only among U.S. allies but also among rival powers, many of whom are urging restraint and immediate diplomatic engagement.
Diplomats say the emergency meeting at the Security Council will focus on de-escalation strategies, including calls for an immediate ceasefire, guarantees for freedom of navigation, and renewed negotiations involving key stakeholders. Permanent members of the council—including the United States, Russia, China, France, and the United Kingdom—are expected to present sharply differing approaches to resolving the crisis.
While Washington is reportedly weighing a range of military options, other nations are pushing for urgent dialogue to avoid a broader regional conflict that could destabilize global markets and draw in multiple countries. Oil prices have already shown signs of volatility as uncertainty grips international trade routes.
Tehran, meanwhile, has not publicly indicated any intention to meet the U.S. demands within the given timeframe, further heightening fears of imminent confrontation. Analysts warn that any military action tied to the ultimatum could trigger a rapid and unpredictable escalation, with consequences far beyond the region.
As the clock ticks down, the emergency session of the Security Council may represent the last viable opportunity for diplomacy to prevail over conflict. The outcome of the meeting—and Iran’s response—could determine whether the world steps back from the brink or moves closer to a major international crisis.
