1. Foreign Policy Agenda
— The White House press secretary stated that the U.S. is on a diplomatic path in relations with Iran and is working towards achieving a sustainable agreement.
— At the same time, it was emphasized: negotiations are not currently planned, but the goal of a future meeting will be to move towards a lasting peace.
— According to intelligence, no signs of uranium movement in Iran have been recorded.
2. Trump's Initiative and Possible Concessions
— It has been noted that Trump may choose a mechanism of reciprocal tariffs if trade deal negotiations fail.
— It has also become known that the administration is discussing the potential possibility of providing Iran access to \$30 billion for its civilian nuclear program on the condition of easing sanctions.
3. Domestic Policy and Taxes
— It is expected that Republicans will rally around Trump to support the new tax bill.
— The White House expects that by July 4 the project will already be on the president's desk.
4. Energy and Trade Deadlines
— The administration stated that it does not currently plan to replenish the Strategic Petroleum Reserve — the corresponding decision will be made personally by Trump.
— It has also been emphasized that the set deadline of July 9 for trade agreements is not critically important, however, there are no plans to extend it.