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Talks with military board ending Sat - Sudan opposition reveals
 
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Fri, 2 Aug 2019   ||   Sudan,
 

KHARTOUM, Sudan -                                      A final agreement between Sudan’s opposition and its military heads is expected to hold by Saturday, as the two sides have concluded the majority of outstanding issues, according to the opposition negotiator.

“We do believe that tomorrow we will bring the Sudanese people good news about these talks,” Ibrahim Alamin of the Forces for Freedom and Change (FFC) told a joint press conference early Friday after overnight talks with Sudan’s Transitional Military Council (TMC).

African Union mediator Mohamed Elhassan Lebbat also said the talks will continue with a crucial session on Friday evening, adding that the majority of the disputed areas have been addressed.

The military council spokesman Shams Aldin Kabashi (TMC), at the same press conference, said that nine Rapid Support Forces (RSF) soldiers involved in the killing of protesters have been dismissed and arrested.

“Seven soldiers involved in the killing of protesters in Obied and two others responsible for yesterday’s incidents in the city of Omdurman have all been dismissed from work and now been arrested and are under investigation,” he said.

Four protesters were killed in Omdurman, the capital Khartoum’s twin city, by unknown snipers, according to the Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors.

Sudan has remained in chaos since April when the military ousted al-Bashir after months of protests against his 30-year rule, and he was succeeded by the military council.

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