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Iran MP says Hormuz bill aims to cement Tehran’s control beyond tolls

Jun 6, 2026, 12:12 GMT+1

An Iranian lawmaker said parliament is reviewing legislation aimed at reinforcing what he described as Tehran’s control over the Strait of Hormuz, saying the issue goes beyond economic benefits and carries security, military, geopolitical and diplomatic dimensions.

Abbas Soufi, deputy chairman of parliament’s Construction Committee, told ISNA that the Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most strategic maritime routes and plays a central role in Iran’s economy, security and regional position.

Soufi said the waterway has become more important after the war and argued that the Islamic Republic’s control over it had been strengthened by the armed forces.

He described the strait as a vital artery for Iran’s economy and a deterrent tool for Tehran, saying it could serve after the war both as a defensive shield and as a strategic economic asset.

Soufi said parliament is reviewing a three-urgency bill on asserting control over the Strait of Hormuz, adding that the proposal must be examined from legal, economic, security and international angles.

He said several parliamentary committees, including the Construction Committee, Economic Committee, National Security and Foreign Policy Committee, and Legal and Judicial Committee, should review the bill because of its broad implications.

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Saudi Arabia says new Iranian attacks undermine efforts to restore stability

Jun 6, 2026, 12:09 GMT+1

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Ministry condemned Iranian attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, saying they violated the sovereignty of both countries and posed a threat to regional and international security.

In a statement, the ministry said Iran’s continued attacks meant further escalation and were pushing the region toward greater tension and instability.

Saudi Arabia said the attacks undermined international efforts to restore security and stability in the region.

The ministry voiced Riyadh’s solidarity with Bahrain and Kuwait and said Saudi Arabia fully supports any measures the two countries take to protect their sovereignty, security and stability.

Jordan decries Iranian attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait

Jun 6, 2026, 11:33 GMT+1

Jordan’s Foreign Ministry condemned Iranian attacks targeting Bahrain and Kuwait, saying they violated the sovereignty of both countries and threatened their security, stability and territorial integrity.

In a statement, the ministry said the attacks were a clear breach of international law and the UN Charter, and amounted to a dangerous escalation that undermines efforts to restore security and stability in the region.

Jordan said it stood in full solidarity with Bahrain and Kuwait and supported any steps they take to protect their sovereignty, security and the safety of their citizens and residents.

Trump’s 60-day deadline for Iran talks is running out – al-Arabiya

Jun 6, 2026, 11:10 GMT+1

President Donald Trump’s 60-day deadline for negotiations with Tehran is nearing its end, Al Arabiya reported.

According to the report, Trump has informed mediators that talks will not continue beyond 60 days and that Tehran must respond quickly.

Al Arabiya said progress has been made on the issue of Iran’s blocked assets, but disagreements remain over how much money would be released and when.

Kuwait condemns Iranian attacks as violation of sovereignty

Jun 6, 2026, 10:48 GMT+1

Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry condemned repeated Iranian attacks, saying the latest incident early Saturday was a direct threat to the lives of citizens and residents and to regional security and stability.

In a statement, the ministry said the attacks represented a “flagrant violation” of Kuwait’s sovereignty, security and territorial integrity, as well as a breach of international law, the UN Charter and UN Security Council Resolution 2817.

Kuwait said the attacks amounted to a dangerous escalation at a time when the international community is trying to halt fighting and prevent further regional escalation.

The ministry said the attacks could not be justified or accepted under any pretext.

Kuwait also said it retained the full right to take all necessary measures to protect its security and defend its territory and vital facilities against any attack or threat.

Iran lawmaker says US pledge on frozen assets not enough without action

Jun 6, 2026, 10:43 GMT+1

Esmail Kowsari, a member of Iran’s parliament National Security Committee, said Washington has offered to release $24 billion in Iranian assets and accepted that half of the amount be paid through Qatar, but Tehran would not accept the pledge until it is implemented in practice.

“The Americans have said they will release $24 billion of Iran’s assets and have accepted that half of it be paid through Qatar, but until this is implemented in practice, we do not accept it,” Kowsari told the Didban Iran website.

He also said the US blockade must be lifted.

His remarks come as frozen Iranian assets, the blockade and control of Hormuz remain central sticking points in talks between Tehran and Washington.