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Asharq Al-Awsat
Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

Sudan Opposition Suspends Strike, to Resume Talks with Military

Sudanese protesters set up a barricade on a street in Khartoum, demanding that the country's Transitional Military Council hand over power to civilians. (Reuters)

Sudan's military and opposition groups have agreed to resume talks on the formation of a transitional council, an Ethiopian envoy said on Tuesday, as an opposition alliance said it was suspending its campaign of civil disobedience and strikes.

Sudan's ruling military council also agreed to release political prisoners as a confidence-building measure, special envoy Mahmoud Dirir told reporters in Khartoum, said Reuters.

The steps appeared to show a softening of positions after talks between the two sides had collapsed in the wake of the violent dispersal of a protest sit-in on June 3.

The crackdown, in which dozens of people were killed, dealt a blow to hopes of a transition towards democratic elections following the overthrow of veteran President Omar al-Bashir in April after months of protests.

The Declaration of Freedom and Change Forces (DFCF) alliance on Sunday began an open-ended strike that brought much activity in Khartoum to a standstill.

The alliance said in a statement it would suspend the strike from Wednesday until further notice, though it encouraged people to remain mobilized for possible further action.

Drir's comments followed a mediation mission to Sudan by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed last week.

Opposition sources said Abiy had proposed a 15-member transitional council comprising eight civilians and seven military officers with a rotating presidency.

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