SpaceWar.com - Your World At War
Sudan military rulers invite protest leaders to meeting
Khartoum, April 24 (AFP) Apr 24, 2019
Sudan's ruling military council said Wednesday it has invited protest leaders for a meeting later in the day, as demonstrators press it to cede power to a civilian government.

"The military council invites the leaders of the Alliance for Freedom and Change to a meeting at the presidential palace this evening," a statement from the military body said.

In a follow-up statement the council said it acknowledged the role of the alliance in "initiating the revolution and leading the movement in a peaceful way until the toppling of the regime" of long-time leader Omar al-Bashir.

"The council is hoping that the outcome of the meeting ... will lead to resuming of talks with this umbrella group concerning the future of our homeland."

Earlier in a press conference a senior opposition leader said protest leaders were prepared to meet directly with the head of the military council General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.

"We are ready to talk with the chief of the military council and I think the issue can be solved through dialogue," Omar el-Digeir told reporters.

On Sunday the protest leaders announced they had suspended talks with the military council, accusing it of being an "extension of the regime" put in place by Bashir.

The army toppled Bashir on April 11 after months of widespread protests against his iron-fisted rule.

Thousands of protesters have massed outside the army's headquarters in central Khartoum, demanding that the new military leaders hand over power to a civilian adminstration.


ADVERTISEMENT




Space News from SpaceDaily.com
Trump-Musk showdown threatens US space plans
Japanese company aborts Moon mission after assumed crash-landing
Renowned Mars expert says Trump-Musk axis risks dooming mission

24/7 Energy News Coverage
'No doubt' Canadian firm will be first to extract deep sea minerals: CEO
Tabletop particle blaster: How tiny nozzles and lasers could replace giant accelerators
Set it and forget it: Autonomous structures can be programmed to jump days in advance

Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Iran FM warns Europe against 'strategic mistake' at IAEA; Iran obtained 'sensitive' Israeli intel
DOD is investigating Hegseth's staffers over Houthi-strikes chats
Three dead as Ukraine hit with third-straight day of overnight attacks

24/7 News Coverage
Ailing Baltic Sea in need of urgent attention
Money, mining and marine parks: The big issues at UN ocean summit
Solar power farms would impact less than 1 percent of Arkansas' ag land



All rights reserved. Copyright Agence France-Presse. Sections of the information displayed on this page (dispatches, photographs, logos) are protected by intellectual property rights owned by Agence France-Presse. As a consequence, you may not copy, reproduce, modify, transmit, publish, display or in any way commercially exploit any of the content of this section without the prior written consent of Agence France-Presse.