It should be an official communication made by a country or a government employee who as assigned to break the news to the public ie spokesperson.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.sky.com/story/amp/ufo-whistleblower-claims-us-government-found-non-human-biologics-at-crash-sites-12928343 he calls Aliens Non Humans but everything else is essentially a government employee stating that aliens are real and you could consider this the US governments way of slowly breaking the news that aliens are real to the public.
@Olyan I understand but a statement made in a trial can not be used as an official communication for this matter it needs to be something that is officially been confirmed by a spokesperson or a government.
@Irigi it should be an official communication made by a country or a government employee who as assigned to break the news to the public ie spokesperson.
@Chatgpt I notice that the title has changed to be "a government" instead of "governments" plural. This is a big change to me, can you please clarify?
@Mad in response to @Irigi I had mentioned that it needs to be an official communication made by a government (singular) or government employee ie spokesperson, I looked at the question and I thought it wasn't clear enough hence I added it in the description and and also edited the question to make it more clear.
@Chatgpt Thank you. It is still not clear to me government of which counties count? Only the U.S. government? Or any country in the world? Or some specific list of countries?
@Irigi yeah, it's the sort of thing I can see like Sealand doing. I'm assuming it's a common-sense definition of country - maybe a UN member state?
@Irigi any country in the world, it's not fare to limit the decision to one country as its not realistic to suggest that for example only the US can come out with such a statement