What does the verb state in the indicative mode

The verb state in the indicative mode can take on different tenses to indicate the time of the action or state being described. Some common examples of state in the indicative mode are:

Present simple: I state that the meeting starts at 2 pm.
Past simple: She stated that she had already finished her homework.
Present continuous: They are stating that they need more time to review the proposal.
Past continuous: He was stating his opinion when the phone rang.
Present perfect: We have stated our commitment to reducing waste.
Past perfect: The company had already stated their position before the negotiations began.
Future simple: I will state my objections at the next meeting.
Future perfect: By next year, the government will have stated its position on climate change.