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Trump says Israel and Iran will reach a deal

Internet reports that on June 15, local time, US President Trump said before departing for Canada to attend the G7 summit that he believed that Israel and Iran were "very likely" to reach an agreement, but also said that "sometimes they need to fight.". "I hope there can be a deal, and I think it's time to get a deal, but we'll have to see." "But sometimes they have to fight a battle," Trump said. "I think there is a good chance of reaching an agreement," he added. Trump also said the United States and Iran "get along very well" and added that "I think Israel and Iran respect each other very much." However, when asked if he had asked Israel to suspend air strikes against Iran, Trump refused to respond explicitly, saying only: "I don't want to talk about this." This term of "let them fight a war" is similar to the wording he used when talking about the Russia-Ukraine war. He once compared the Russia-Ukraine conflict to "two children fighting in the park" and believed that sometimes "it would be more effective to let them fight for a while before breaking up the fight." (Jin Shi)

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