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Secretary Rubio Press Briefing | Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a rare formal news conference today, addressing a range of critical foreign policy issues as the year draws to a close. The briefing comes amidst heightened global tensions and significant shifts in U.S. military and diplomatic posture. Date: Friday, December 19, 2025 Location: Press Briefing Room, U.S. Department of State Time: 11:30 AM EST Below is a summary of the key topics and remarks from the briefing: 1. Western Hemisphere Security & Venezuela Escalation: Secretary Rubio addressed the administration's increasing military pressure on Venezuela, which includes a recently ordered blockade of sanctioned oil tankers. West-Hemcom: He fielded questions regarding the consolidation of U.S. Southern Command into the new "U.S. Army Western Hemisphere Command" (West-Hemcom), a move designed to streamline military oversight in the region. Congressional Briefings: The remarks followed a classified briefing Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave to lawmakers earlier this week regarding military strikes near Venezuela and the broader buildup in the Caribbean. 2. Taiwan & China Relations Arms Package: The Secretary defended the newly announced $10 billion+ arms sales package to Taiwan. This package includes medium-range missiles (ATACMS), HIMARS systems, and drones. China's Response: Rubio acknowledged Beijing's angry response but reiterated the administration's commitment to maintaining a "credible defensive capability" for Taiwan, despite the friction it causes in U.S.-China trade talks. 3. Ukraine & Gaza Peace Efforts Miami Meetings: Rubio confirmed he is heading to Miami this weekend for high-level meetings focused on peace efforts for both the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas conflicts. Year-End Push: He framed these upcoming discussions as a critical year-end push to stabilize frontlines, though he cautioned that the situations in both regions remain volatile. 4. International Criminal Court (ICC) Sanctions New Designations: The Secretary announced that the U.S. is sanctioning two additional ICC judges. He described their actions against Israel as "politicized and illegitimate," signaling a continued hardline stance against international bodies deemed to be overstepping their jurisdiction regarding U.S. allies. 5. Department Management Personnel: Rubio briefly touched on internal State Department reforms, including the "unaccompanied tour" families he honored earlier in the morning, and the ongoing overhaul of foreign assistance programs to align with "America First" priorities. Context & Analysis This appearance marks a significant moment of transparency after a year often characterized by closed-door diplomacy and classified hearings. Rubio's dual focus on aggressive military deterrence (in Venezuela and the Taiwan Strait) combined with active diplomatic summits (Miami peace talks) highlights the administration's "peace through strength" strategy heading into 2026. On Friday, December 19, 2025, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio held a year-end news conference in the Department of State's press briefing room to provide updates on the department's current diplomatic agenda. Key topics and updates from the briefing and recent department actions include: Year-End News Conference: Secretary Rubio’s remarks focused on the progress of the Department of State's agenda throughout 2025. Priority topics for the briefing included ongoing developments in Gaza and Venezuela, as well as recent USAID budget and organizational cuts. ICC Sanctions: On the eve of the briefing, Secretary Rubio announced new sanctions against International Criminal Court (ICC) judges Gocha Lordkipanidze and Erdenebalsuren Damdin, accusing them of participating in "illegitimate targeting of Israel". Regional Stability and Counter-Drug Missions: Rubio highlighted recent successful counter-drug operations in the Western Hemisphere aimed at dismantling terrorist infrastructure. He also addressed escalating tensions on the Thailand-Cambodian border, following a call with Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak. Department Reorganization: The Secretary addressed the continued reorganization of the State Department, which has included empowering regional bureaus and eliminating certain functional bureaus to streamline operations and reduce waste. Marco Rubio has served as the 72nd Secretary of State since taking office on January 21, 2025. Since May 2025, he has also served as the acting National Security Advisor. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @defensenow Defense Now | December 2025 • DN December 2025 Secretary of State Marco A. Rubio delivers remarks to the press from the press briefing room at the Department of State. Film Credits: U.S. Department of State This stream is created with #PRISMLiveStudio