The transitional government must end its aerial attacks against its own citizens.

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End aerial attacks against its own citizens.

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The State Department web page for the "Joint Statement from Troika Capitals on South Sudan" (dated 2025-12-18) is currently inaccessible. The page displays a technical error message — "We’re sorry, this site is currently experiencing technical difficulties... Exception: forbidden" — so the joint statement text cannot be viewed at this URL right now. Readers should try again later or consult alternative official sources for the statement.
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The statement "The transitional government must end its aerial attacks against its own citizens;" cannot be verified due to the inaccessibility of the source article at https://www.state.gov/releases/preview/660294/. The page currently displays a "forbidden" error, preventing access to its content. Without the specific context or details from the article, it's impossible to assess the accuracy of the statement. Therefore, the claim is unverifiable at this time.

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  1. Update · Dec 21, 2025, 08:53 AMUnverifiable
    The statement "The transitional government must end its aerial attacks against its own citizens;" cannot be verified due to the inaccessibility of the source article at https://www.state.gov/releases/preview/660294/. The page currently displays a "forbidden" error, preventing access to its content. Without the specific context or details from the article, it's impossible to assess the accuracy of the statement. Therefore, the claim is unverifiable at this time.
  2. Update · Dec 21, 2025, 07:42 AMUnverifiable
    The statement "The transitional government must end its aerial attacks against its own citizens;" cannot be verified due to the unavailability of the source article at the provided link. The page currently displays a "forbidden" error, preventing access to its content. Without access to the original statement, it is impossible to assess its accuracy. Therefore, the claim is unverifiable.
  3. Update · Dec 21, 2025, 06:57 AMUnverifiable
    The provided statement, "The transitional government must end its aerial attacks against its own citizens," is attributed to a U.S. Department of State release dated December 18, 2025. However, the link to this release (https://www.state.gov/releases/preview/660294/) currently leads to a page indicating technical difficulties and is inaccessible. Without access to the original document, it is impossible to verify the accuracy of the statement. Therefore, the claim is unverifiable at this time.
  4. Update · Dec 21, 2025, 05:49 AMUnverifiable
    The provided link to the U.S. Department of State's website is currently inaccessible due to technical difficulties, preventing verification of the specific statement. Without access to the original source, it's challenging to confirm the accuracy of the claim that "the transitional government must end its aerial attacks against its own citizens." Therefore, the statement's veracity cannot be determined at this time.
  5. Update · Dec 21, 2025, 05:01 AMUnverifiable
    The statement "The transitional government must end its aerial attacks against its own citizens" cannot be verified due to the inaccessibility of the source article and the lack of specific context regarding the transitional government in question. The U.S. Department of State's website is currently experiencing technical difficulties, preventing access to the referenced article. Without access to the article or additional context, it is impossible to verify the accuracy of the statement.
  6. Update · Dec 21, 2025, 04:19 AMUnverifiable
    The provided statement, "The transitional government must end its aerial attacks against its own citizens," is attributed to a U.S. Department of State release dated December 18, 2025. However, the link to this release (https://www.state.gov/releases/preview/660294/) currently leads to a page indicating technical difficulties and is inaccessible. Without access to the original document, it is impossible to verify the accuracy of the statement. Therefore, the claim is unverifiable at this time.
  7. Update · Dec 21, 2025, 02:50 AMUnverifiable
    The statement "The transitional government must end its aerial attacks against its own citizens" cannot be verified due to the inaccessibility of the source article at https://www.state.gov/releases/preview/660294/. The website currently displays a "technical difficulties" message, preventing access to the content. Without the original statement or additional context, it is impossible to assess its accuracy. Therefore, the claim is unverifiable at this time.
  8. Update · Dec 20, 2025, 11:43 PMUnverifiable
    The provided statement, "The transitional government must end its aerial attacks against its own citizens," is attributed to a U.S. Department of State release dated December 18, 2025. However, the link to this release (https://www.state.gov/releases/preview/660294/) currently leads to a page indicating technical difficulties and is inaccessible. Without access to the original document, it is impossible to verify the accuracy of the statement. Therefore, the claim is unverifiable at this time.
  9. Update · Dec 20, 2025, 08:40 AMin_progress
    The U.S. Department of State's website is currently experiencing technical difficulties, preventing access to the specific release referenced. However, the U.S. government has previously condemned aerial attacks by transitional governments against their own citizens. For instance, in March 2025, the U.S. Department of State issued a Level 4: Do Not Travel advisory for Syria, citing risks including 'aerial bombardment of civilian centers' and 'the destruction of infrastructure, housing, medical facilities, schools, and power and water utilities.' (travel.state.gov) This indicates a consistent U.S. stance against such actions. Given the current unavailability of the specific release, a definitive assessment of the statement's accuracy cannot be made at this time.
  10. Update · Dec 19, 2025, 07:30 AMin_progress
    The U.S. Department of State's website is currently experiencing technical difficulties, preventing access to the specific release referenced. However, reports indicate that the Syrian Transitional Government has been involved in aerial attacks against its own citizens. For instance, in January 2023, a Nigerian Air Force airstrike in Akwanaja, Nasarawa State, Nigeria, killed forty herders. (en.wikipedia.org) Additionally, in March 2025, the Syrian Transitional Government announced an investigative committee after over 1,000 people were killed in chaotic violence along Syria’s coast. (syriacpress.com) Given the current unavailability of the specific U.S. Department of State release, a definitive assessment of the statement's accuracy cannot be made at this time.
  11. Original article · Dec 18, 2025

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