The Pentagon’s website has already published an announcement of Austin’s opening remarks ahead of the 19th Ramstein meeting, which he is scheduled to hold on February 14.
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has been released from the hospital and is resuming his duties. This was announced on Tuesday, February 13, by the Pentagon.
“Lloyd Austin has resumed full duty,” the US Department of Defense said.
It is indicated that, on the advice of doctors, he will recover and work remotely from home for a certain period.
“The Secretary of Defense has full access to unclassified and classified communications systems necessary for his job,” the defense department said.
The Pentagon chief’s doctors said Austin had bladder problems that were fixed through non-surgical procedures on February 12. They also emphasized that the bladder problem was unrelated to cancer and would not affect his good health. prognosis in the fight against cancer.
We previously wrote that Lloyd Austin was hospitalized on Sunday, February 11 due to bladder problems.
In addition, Lloyd Austin temporarily transferred the responsibilities of his office to Deputy Pentagon Chief Kathleen Hicks.
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