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The Department of State held a press briefing on March 28, 2025, addressing several pressing international issues, including the political situation in Georgia and the escalating crisis in South Sudan.

During the briefing, a reporter inquired about the upcoming visit of Turkish President Erdogan to the White House, following a meeting between Foreign Minister Fedan and Secretary Rubio. The spokesperson indicated that there was no confirmed date for the visit but suggested that the White House might provide further information.
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The discussion then shifted to Georgia, where concerns were raised about the political climate following disputed election results. The spokesperson acknowledged the difficulties faced by the Georgian people, including the arrest of peaceful protesters and an independent journalist. They committed to providing a more detailed response after further consultation.

Attention was also drawn to South Sudan, where the situation is reportedly deteriorating, with the vice president placed under house arrest. The spokesperson expressed concern over the potential for renewed violence in the region and promised to gather updated information to address the situation more comprehensively.

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Overall, the briefing highlighted the U.S. government's ongoing engagement with international issues and its commitment to providing updates on critical global developments. Further information on these matters is expected to be released in the coming days.

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