On June 3, Iran's Foreign Ministry stated: We strongly condemn the aggressive attacks by the United States on an Iranian oil tanker and a telecommunications tower on Qeshm Island. These aggressive actions not only violate the ceasefire agreement of April 8 but also blatantly contravene the fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter that prohibit the use of force, as well as international law. We also condemn the U.S. for colonial-style exploitation of the territories and facilities of regional countries to advance its aggressive plans against Iran. We clearly point out that Kuwait and Bahrain bear direct and explicit responsibility for the latest acts of aggression. Any country that allows aggressors to use its land, seas, and airspace or facilities and bases on its territory to execute or support military aggression against Iran is in clear violation of fundamental international law rules and the principle of good neighborliness. According to UN General Assembly Resolution 3314, this will be considered an act of aggression against Iran, and we will utilize all capabilities to counter such aggression, including targeting the sources of aggressive attacks.
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