Daily brief
US President Donald Trump says a peace agreement with Iran is 'largely negotiated' and that Iran has agreed in principle to give up its enriched uranium and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Multiple US officials and media reports confirm the broad outlines of the deal, but Trump publicly told his negotiators not to rush, saying the deal may be both closer and further away than it seems. Senior Israeli officials and some Republican senators are calling the emerging terms a bad deal, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu telling Trump any agreement must eliminate Iran's nuclear danger. Trump dismissed the critics as 'losers'.
During a summit with Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping reportedly raised his voice and criticized Japan's rearmament, specifically targeting Sanae Takaichi, while Trump expressed support for Takaichi.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appealed to the US after a Russian retaliatory strike on Ukraine, as a US official warned of global conflict over Ukraine.
Pakistan's Prime Minister expressed hope to host US-Iran peace talks 'very soon', and Qatar supported Pakistan's mediation between the US and Iran.
A shooting near the White House occurred; Trump addressed the incident, calling the gunman 'obsessed', and continued working.