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Secretary of State Testifies Before Four Congressional Panels on Global Conflicts

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared before four congressional committees this week to discuss American involvement in international conflicts. The war in Ukraine received little attention during the hearings.

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared before four congressional panels this week to address Washington's involvement in various global conflicts. The sessions focused on several international situations, though the war in Ukraine received minimal discussion.

The four panels convened separately over multiple days.

Each session examined different aspects of U.S. foreign policy engagement. Committee members questioned Rubio on current diplomatic efforts and military assistance programs.

The conflict in Ukraine received limited attention across the hearings. Other regional issues dominated the questioning. No specific timeline for additional Ukraine-related testimony was announced during the sessions.

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