US official says JD Vance made 'great progress' in Iran talks, calls snub reports 'foreign propaganda'
U.S. official says VP JD Vance made great progress in U.S.-Iran peace talks in Switzerland, calling snub reports foreign propaganda from Iran media.

TL;DR
- A U.S. official claims Vice President JD Vance made "great progress" in U.S.-Iran peace negotiations in Switzerland.
- Reports of the Qatari prime minister snubbing Vance are dismissed as "foreign propaganda" originating from Iranian state media.
- The negotiations reportedly set a framework for continued talks, with expectations of peace influencing oil prices.
- Critics have voiced concerns about Vance's handling of the talks, with some alleging he is yielding too much to Iran.
- Investigations suggest a network of pro-communist groups funded by Neville Roy Singham has supported protests against U.S. policy toward Iran.