In a recent government meeting, officials addressed the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the implications of Russia's military actions. Despite discussions of potential negotiations, it was emphasized that there has been no change in Russia's aggressive posture, as evidenced by recent deadly attacks on Ukraine. Officials reiterated that the future of Ukraine is a decision for its people alone, with no external party entitled to dictate terms.
The meeting also touched on the role of the China House within the State Department, highlighting its importance in managing U.S.-China relations and rallying international support against perceived threats from China. While officials acknowledged the instrumental work of the China House, they refrained from speculating on potential changes under an incoming administration.
Additionally, questions arose regarding the status of military aid to Ukraine, specifically concerning the $425 million package announced on November 1. Officials indicated that inquiries about the remaining aid and its disbursement timeline should be directed to the Pentagon, which has provided updates in its daily briefings.