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Ukrainian President Zelensky: Ukraine is working to resume prisoner exchanges with Russia.
On November 16th, according to a report by the US-based "Defense News" website on November 14th, US Army Secretary Driscoll stated on the 12th that the US defense industry, especially major arms contractors, has "deceived" the American people, the Department of Defense, and the Army, resulting in damage to the interests of the US military. Reuters pointed out that for a long time, US government accountability officials and some members of Congress have believed that contractors are overcharging the military. Under the current supply method, the US Army cannot purchase a single screen control knob for a Black Hawk helicopter separately; it must spend $47,000 to purchase the entire set including the knob, while manufacturing the knob separately would only cost $15. The report noted that it is rare for a current US government official to use "unusually blunt" language to publicly criticize arms contractors.
On November 16, it was reported that the U.S. Navy, together with the forces of Trinidad and Tobago, will conduct military exercises in waters near Venezuela from November 16 to 21. Venezuelan President Maduro stated on November 15 that this move was "irresponsible" and called on the public to mobilize against the U.S. military threat.
Pratt & Whitney executives: The company’s industrial footprint supports current Airbus production and discussions are underway regarding arrangements for the next three years.
Pratt & Whitney executives: We have delivered the number of engines required for 2025 to Airbus as agreed.