Sudan protesters hail breakthrough in talks with army rulers

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Saturday's agreement would replace the existing 10-member military council that took power after the army ousted veteran leader Omar al-Bashir on 11 April amid massive protests.

KHARTOUM - Sudanese protesters Sunday welcomed a breakthrough in talks with army rulers who agreed to form a joint civilian-military council, paving the way for the civilian administration demanded by demonstrators.

The joint civilian-military council would be the overall ruling body, the protest leaders say, while a new transitional civilian government was expected to be formed to run the day-to-day affairs of the country, a key demand of protesters."When we have a civilian government, then we can say our country is on the right track," said Amin."Last night's agreement is a step forward in the stability of our country.

The decision to have a joint council came after hours of talks on Saturday, the first by a joint committee representing the current ruling military leadership and protesters.Thousands of demonstrators, braving volleys of tear gas fired by security forces, reached the sprawling military headquarters on April 6, demanding the army support those opposing Bashir.Protest leaders had previously held several rounds of inconclusive talks with the council after Bashir was ousted.

The remaining $2.5 billion was to help provide food, medicine and petroleum products, according to the official Saudi Press Agency. Bashir is wanted by The Hague-based tribunal for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity for his alleged role in the conflict in Darfur, but the 75-year-old has repeatedly denied the charges against him.

 

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