The transitional government must fund health, education, and other essential services for its citizens.

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Fund health, education, and other essential services for its citizens.

Source summary
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 provided statement, "and fund health, education, and other essential services for its citizens," is a partial excerpt from a U.S. Department of State press release dated December 18, 2025. However, the full content of the press release is currently inaccessible due to technical difficulties on the State Department's website. Without access to the complete document, it is impossible to verify the accuracy or context of this statement. Therefore, the claim cannot be substantiated at this time.

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  1. Update · Dec 21, 2025, 08:53 AMUnverifiable
    The provided statement, "and fund health, education, and other essential services for its citizens," is a partial excerpt from a U.S. Department of State press release dated December 18, 2025. However, the full content of the press release is currently inaccessible due to technical difficulties on the State Department's website. Without access to the complete document, it is impossible to verify the accuracy or context of this statement. Therefore, the claim cannot be substantiated at this time.
  2. Update · Dec 21, 2025, 07:43 AMUnverifiable
    The provided statement, "and fund health, education, and other essential services for its citizens," is a partial excerpt from a U.S. Department of State press release dated December 18, 2025. However, the full content of the press release is inaccessible due to technical difficulties on the State Department's website. Without access to the complete document, it is impossible to verify the accuracy of this specific statement. Therefore, the claim is unverifiable at this time.
  3. Update · Dec 21, 2025, 06:58 AMUnverifiable
    The provided statement, "and fund health, education, and other essential services for its citizens," is a fragment and lacks context, making it impossible to verify its accuracy. Without the complete statement or additional information, a definitive assessment cannot be made.
  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 impossible to confirm the accuracy of the claim that the transitional government must fund health, education, and other essential services for its citizens.
  5. Update · Dec 21, 2025, 05:01 AMUnverifiable
    The statement that "the transitional government must fund health, education, and other essential services for its citizens" is a general assertion about governmental responsibilities. Without specific context—such as the country, the nature of the transitional government, or the legal framework in place—it's challenging to verify the accuracy of this claim. Different countries have varying constitutional and legal obligations regarding the provision of such services, and transitional governments may have different mandates. Therefore, the statement cannot be verified as true or false without additional information.
  6. Update · Dec 21, 2025, 04:19 AMUnverifiable
    The provided statement, "and fund health, education, and other essential services for its citizens," is a partial excerpt from a U.S. Department of State release dated December 18, 2025. However, the full content of the release is inaccessible due to technical difficulties on the State Department's website. Without access to the complete document, it's impossible to verify the accuracy of this specific statement. Therefore, the claim is currently unverifiable.
  7. Update · Dec 21, 2025, 02:50 AMUnverifiable
    The provided statement, "and fund health, education, and other essential services for its citizens," is a partial excerpt from a U.S. Department of State release dated December 18, 2025. However, the full content of the release is inaccessible due to technical difficulties on the State Department's website. Without access to the complete document, it's impossible to verify the accuracy of this specific statement. Therefore, the claim is currently unverifiable.
  8. Update · Dec 20, 2025, 11:43 PMUnverifiable
    The provided statement, "and fund health, education, and other essential services for its citizens," is a partial excerpt from a U.S. Department of State release dated December 18, 2025. However, the full content of the release is currently inaccessible due to technical difficulties, preventing verification of the statement's accuracy. Therefore, the statement's accuracy cannot be determined at this time.
  9. Update · Dec 20, 2025, 08:40 AMin_progress
    The statement that "the transitional government must fund health, education, and other essential services for its citizens" is a general principle applicable to all governments, including transitional ones. However, without access to the specific content of the U.S. Department of State's release dated December 18, 2025, due to technical difficulties, I cannot confirm whether this exact language is used in that document. Therefore, the accuracy of the statement in relation to the specific release cannot be verified at this time.
  10. Update · Dec 19, 2025, 07:30 AMfailed
    The statement "and fund health, education, and other essential services for its citizens." is not corroborated by the available sources. The U.S. Department of State's website is currently experiencing technical difficulties, preventing access to the specific release referenced. Without access to the original document, it's not possible to verify the accuracy of the statement. Therefore, the verdict is 'failed' due to the lack of verifiable evidence.
  11. Original article · Dec 18, 2025

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