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Impression
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
KHARTOUM, April 30 (Xinhua / GNA) – Sudan Transitional Military Council (TMC) Tuesday
reaffirmed its commitment to negotiate with the main opposition forces, not promising
tolerance of chaos.
"We are determined
dialogue and a satisfactory solution for all parties ", said
Mohamed Hamdan Daqlu, vice president of TMC, at a press conference.
However, the council
would not tolerate chaos because "the chaos will be treated according to the
law, "he added.
Meanwhile, Daqlu
revealed that 12 soldiers had been killed and more than 100 others
hurt since the ousting of President Omar al-Bashir.
"There was
attacks on security offices and regular forces, where 12 soldiers
been killed and more than 100 wounded, "he said.
In addition,
sit-in being held in front of the army headquarters in the capital
Khartoum will not be dispersed, added the vice president.
"We even
told them (to the protesters) that their sit-in does not bother us and that we will do it
provide food "during the month of Ramadan, noted Daqlu.
Monday, the TMC and
the opposition Freedom and Change Alliance concluded the third round of talks
without reaching a consensus on the formation of a civilian government.
After Monday's talks,
the opposition alliance has called to continue the sit-in and the holding of the night
protests in Khartoum, the capital.
GNA
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