During a recent State Department briefing, concerns regarding global security and U.S. foreign policy were at the forefront of discussions. The spokesperson addressed questions about the changing geopolitical landscape, particularly in light of recent terrorist attacks in Pakistan, which have resulted in over 1,000 fatalities, including security personnel. In response to inquiries about military support, the spokesperson reiterated the U.S. commitment to assist Pakistan in its fight against terrorism but did not announce any specific provisions of advanced military technology prior to the upcoming administration transition.
The briefing also touched on diplomatic relations, highlighting a recent meeting between Indian External Minister S. Jaishankar and Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Italy. This meeting marked a significant moment following the indictment of Benjamin Adani and an Indian agent linked to a murder plot against activists, underscoring the complexities of U.S.-India relations amidst ongoing regional tensions.
As the current administration prepares for a transition, the spokesperson emphasized the importance of maintaining a consistent foreign policy approach, stating, \"We have one president at a time,\" and expressed readiness to address questions related to President Biden's policies while deferring inquiries about the incoming administration's strategies.