
Iran Dismisses US Allegation It Was Behind Saudi Oil Attacks
Iran has denied it was involved in the drone attacks that targeted the world's biggest oil processing facility.
Iran has denied it was involved in the drone attacks that targeted the world's biggest oil processing facility.
Hamza bin Laden had gained popularity and power in al-Qaeda.
The attack targeted the world's largest oil processing facility in Saudi Arabia and a major oilfield operated by Saudi Aramco.
It is the largest and most complex exercise to take place in the Middle East.
The Saudi-led coalition has been battling the rebels on behalf of an internationally recognised government since 2015.
Tensions have been increasing in the region following the breakdown of the Iran nuclear deal.
A military spokesperson says the MQ-9 Reaper was hit by a missile over Yemen, two months after a similar incident.
Representatives from Germany, France, Britain, China, Russia and the European Union were in the meeting.
Following the talks, President Donald Trump said the US and UK were also working on a "very substantial trade agreement".
The resolutions could have blocked his administration from bypassing Congress and selling weapons to Saudi Arabia and UAE.