TechFlow news, on June 16, according to Jinshi Data, U.S. President Trump said on June 15 local time, before departing for Canada to attend the G7 summit, that he believed there was a "high possibility" Israel and Iran would reach an agreement, but also stated that "sometimes they need to have a fight." "I hope an agreement can be reached. I think it's time for an agreement. But we'll have to wait and see," Trump said. "But sometimes they must have a fight," he added. "I think the chances of reaching an agreement are very high." Trump also said the U.S. is "getting along very well" with Iran and claimed, "I think Israel and Iran also deeply respect each other." However, when asked whether he had asked Israel to pause its airstrikes on Iran, Trump declined to give a clear response, merely saying, "I don't want to talk about that." This remark about "letting them have a fight" resembles his previous comments on the Russia-Ukraine war, in which he compared the conflict to "two kids fighting in a park," suggesting that sometimes "it's more effective to let them fight for a while before stepping in to mediate."
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