Sudan's transitional military junta warned yesterday of the closure of roads and the obstruction of transport, amid the insistence of protesters to continue their sit-in in front of the headquarters of the army's general command, until the transfer of power to a civilian government. The Kingdom of Bahrain announced its support for Sudan, .

Separately, the transitional military junta and the opposition forces turned towards the collision course yesterday, amid growing disputes over civil claims, more than 10 days after the ouster of President Omar al-Bashir, after he warned against "road closures."

The Security Committee of the transitional military council in Sudan said in a statement that there are "parties that are carrying out some negative and unacceptable practices, such as the closure of roads and the inspection and control of the movement of citizens and public vehicles."

In its statement, the committee called for "the immediate opening of corridors, roads and crossings, for the operation of trains and transport in various forms in the capital and the states" in order to reach "the necessary needs."

The Committee reiterated the efforts of the Transitional Military Council (TCC) "to pursue the political and economic life of the country, to protect the safety of the homeland and its citizens and property."

This comes at a time when the forces of the declaration of freedom and change in Sudan, reiterated their demands to run the country during the next phase, through the formation of a civilian presidential council, carrying out the sovereign functions in the state.

These demands also require the formation of a transitional civilian legislative council to assume transitional legislative functions, as well as a mini-cabinet of ministers carrying out executive functions.

In a statement, the forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change stressed the continuation of mass sit-ins before the General Command of the Armed Forces until the goals of the Declaration of Freedom and Change are met.

The statement categorically rejected what he called "the extension of the military rule of another military regime," any contact with what he called the "old totalitarian guard," or negotiations with the authority "representing the old new order."

On the other hand, the gathering of Sudanese professionals, the main organizer of the protests, said he would suspend talks with the council.

The opposition, led by the forces of the Declaration of Freedom and Change, which includes the gathering of Sudanese professionals, insists on the rapid handover of power to civilians.

On the other hand, the Economic Committee in the military junta published a press circular concerning the "receipt and transfer of fuel", in which it demanded the need to obtain the necessary licenses to transport fuel.

The Commission requested that workers in the fields of agriculture, mining and various areas of production that needed to transport and transport fuel outside major cities should obtain the necessary permits for transportation from the State Security and Economic Chambers.

Bahraini Foreign Minister Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa yesterday conveyed an oral message from Bahrain's King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa to the President of the Transitional Military Council, the first team of Abdelfattah Al-Burhan, which included the greetings of the King and his keenness. To support and support Sudan and its people "at this important historical stage."

This came during the reception of the proof yesterday by Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdul Fattah Al-Burhan expressed his sincere appreciation to the Bahraini King and his "brotherly support for the Republic of Sudan in all circumstances." He stressed that "this position is not strange to His Majesty, who is always keen on everything that is good And the interests of Arab countries and peoples ».

The Foreign Minister expressed Bahrain's pride in "the brotherly relations established with Sudan and its continuous keenness to strengthen these relations in various fields in a way that supports the interests of both countries and their peoples." He affirmed Bahrain's support for Sudan and its support for preserving its sovereignty, security and national unity. He wished the Sudan to pass this important phase of its history and move towards further development and prosperity.

The Foreign Minister praised the great role that Sudan plays in the Yemeni-led coalition to support the legitimacy of Yemen in order to restore security and peace throughout the Republic of Yemen, noting the Sudanese army's courage and its full and efficient performance.