Blinken to diplomats on 'Havana Syndrome': 'I wish we had more answers'

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Blinken to diplomats on 'Havana Syndrome': 'I wish we had more answers'
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“Employees going abroad are anxious about whether they or their families are at risk,” Sec. Blinken says in a letter to diplomats and other State Dept. staffers. “That’s completely understandable, and I wish we had more answers for you.”

Brendan Smialowski / Pool via ReutersWASHINGTON — Secretary of State Antony Blinken sought Thursday to reassure U.S. diplomats alarmed about"Havana Syndrome" that the U.S. is doing all it can to investigate unexplained health incidents, but he conceded in an email that the government still doesn't know what's happening or how to stop it.

"Employees going abroad are anxious about whether they or their families are at risk," Blinken wrote."That's completely understandable, and I wish we had more answers for you."

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