Iranian minister mocks Trump negotiations throughout go to to Putin as oil hits $110 – Live updates

Iran‘s foreign minister has mocked Donald Trump‘s claim that he is winning the war in the Middle East during a visit to the Kremlin.
Speaking to Russian media, Abbas Araghchi denied the US president’s statements, asking: ‘So then why did he ask for negotiations? Clearly, Iran is standing up to the largest superpower in the world, and they have not achieved a single one of their objectives.
‘That is why he is asking for negotiations, and we are now considering this option.’
Araghchi added that Russian leader Vladimir Putin has offered the Kremlin’s support in ending the war.
Abbas Araghchi decried the US’ approach to negotiations, saying: ‘The US approaches caused the previous round of negotiations, despite progress, to fail to reach its goals because of the excessive demands.’
It comes as the price of Brent crude oil – the international benchmark – hit $110 per barrel, rising 2.4% following a 2.8% gain yesterday.
The US benchmark, West Texas Intermediate, rose 2.1% to about $98 per barrel, following a 2.1% increase yesterday.
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