According to Odaily, a spokesperson for the US State Department has stated that the department's involvement in the Assange case is very limited, and the case is being handled through legal channels.

Previously, it was reported that Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, has agreed to plead guilty to a serious charge related to his alleged involvement in one of the largest secret document leaks from the US government. This is part of an agreement reached with the Department of Justice, which will allow him to avoid serving time in the United States.

The State Department emphasized that their role in the Assange case is minimal, indicating that the case is primarily a law enforcement matter. The agreement with the Department of Justice could potentially spare Assange from a prison sentence in the United States.