Published: 11:21, January 21, 2022 | Updated: 14:34, January 21, 2022
Sudan's Sovereign Council agrees to form govt led by civilian PM
By Xinhua

In this fine photo taken on Nov 4, 2021, Sudanese youths wave a national flag as they protest in the streets of the capital Khartoum, amid ongoing demonstrations against a military takeover that has sparked widespread international condemnation. (PHOTO / AFP)

KHARTOUM - Sudan's ruling and military-dominated Transitional Sovereign Council on Thursday agreed to the formation of a government of national competencies led by a civilian prime minister to complete the tasks of the ongoing transitional period.

Chairman of the council Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan made clear the council's stand when he received a US delegation, headed by US Assistant State Secretary Molly Phee and Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa David Satterfield, at the Republican Palace, the council said in a statement

Chairman of the council Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan made clear the council's stand when he received a US delegation, headed by US Assistant State Secretary Molly Phee and Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa David Satterfield, at the Republican Palace, the council said in a statement.

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The council expressed readiness to make amendments to the constitution to adapt to the new developments and the conduction of free and fair elections in Sudan by the end of the transitional period.

The Sudanese and American sides stressed the inclusion of all Sudanese parties into a comprehensive round-table national dialogue involving all political and societal forces, excluding the dissolved National Congress Party, to reach a national consensus out of the current crisis, the statement said.

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Sudan has been suffering a political crisis after Al-Burhan, who also serves as the general commander of the Sudanese Armed Forces, declared a state of emergency on Oct 25, 2021 and dissolved the Sovereign Council and the government led by then Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok.