He said the deal does nothing to address Iran's 'aggressive' behaviour in the region, which includes support for anti-Israel militant groups.
He said the deal does nothing to address Iran's 'aggressive' behaviour in the region, which includes support for anti-Israel militant groups.
Foreign minister Ibrahim Al Jaafari says the presence of Daesh constitutes a threat not only to Iraq but also to countries in the region as well as Turkey
Abu Abdel Rahman Salqin, one of the most senior leaders of Ahrar Al Sham, was among the seven rebels killed in a double suicide bombing.
Forces loyal to exiled President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi also took Aden's central district of Khormaksar.
Shaikh khalifa expressed the hope that the agreement will contribute to regional security and stability.
Those charged included seven Kuwaitis, five Saudis, three Pakistanis, 13 stateless people and another person at large.
Hasan Rohani said "new horizons" could open now that "this unnecessary crisis" has been resolved.
A formal announcement about the deal was expected after a final meeting between all the negotiators.
At least 142 civilians were killed between July 3 and Monday, July 13 and another 224 were injured.
Fighters from the Popular Resistance also pushed back the Houthi rebels and their allies from areas within the war-torn port city.